In the city of Dutse, thousands filled the streets to...
Read MoreAfrika’s Pulse, Amplified

BBC finds fear, loss and hope in Sudan’s ruined capital after army victory
Our correspondent enters Khartoum just days after Sudan’s army recaptured...
Read MoreZimbabwe police arrest dozens in wake of protests
A total of 95 people are charged with promoting “public...
Read MoreZambia president orders ministers to stop sleeping in cabinet
Hakainde Hichilema says some are dozing off because of “indulgence”...
Read MoreStay in the Pulse
Pulse into Afrika’s Future.
Reclaim Africa’s Pulse—Sign to Rename Kotoka Airport!
Africa’s heartbeat thunders through its liberators, not its shadows. Kwame Nkrumah—Ghana’s defiant visionary, Pan-African titan—ignited independence in 1957, only to be betrayed by a 1966 coup. Yet Kotoka International Airport still wears the name of Gen. E.K. Kotoka, the coup’s spearhead, a relic of colonial echoes cemented in 1969. This isn’t a name—it’s a scar on our soul. Ghana, second in Africa to shatter colonial chains, deserves a gateway roaring with pride: Kwame Nkrumah International Airport.
Half a century on, Africa’s pulse demands reckoning. Nkrumah’s dream—unity, defiance—propels our 9999-mile charge to 2045, while Kotoka’s shadow lingers in yesterday’s dust. Sign the petition to rename Kotoka Airport and crown a king of liberation over a pawn of division. PowerAfrika is the megaphone—our 54 nations, 1400 stories, 3000 beats scream for this. Join the pulse at PowerAfrika.com/rename-kotoka-airport—Africa rises when we do!
<p style=”color: #FFFFFF; font-family: Montserrat; font-size: 12px; text-align: center;”>© 2025 PowerAfrika | Pulse On</p>