By Pascaline Sacker In the bustling streets of Accra, Ghana the capital city, a sense of frustration and despair hangs in the air. Among the vibrant markets and thriving entrepreneurship, a growing crisis looms of the struggle of Ghanaian youths to find employment. Despite their energy, creativity and aspirations leaving …
Read More »A Mother’s Love: The Unbreakable Bond
By Mensah Maxwell Today, May 12, we celebrate the selfless, unwavering, and unconditional love of mothers around the world. A mother’s love is a force like no other – it’s the foundation of our existence, the warmth that nurtures our souls, and the guiding light that shapes our lives. My …
Read More »JANE NAANA OPOKU-AGYEMAN: Ghana’s First Possible Female Vice President
By Wilhelmina Oddoye Generally in the African setting, specifically Ghana, women’s political participation has historically faced gross challenges due to cultural norms, limited access to education, entrenched gender biases, socio-economic factors and most notably, structural barriers. However, there has been progress over the years, with more women becoming involved in …
Read More »The Silent Danger of Incorrect Medication
By Angelina Tukpe In our daily lives, we trust healthcare professionals to provide us with the right medications to treat our ailments and improve our well-being. But what happens when that trust is misplaced? the dangers of being prescribed the wrong medication for an extended period. For months, Koda faithfully …
Read More »We Have Had Enough!
By Wilhelmina Oddoye Almost every online news portal has it that President Nana Akuffo Addo is set to commission a Thermal project in Kumasi today, Wednesday, April 17 2024. But with a little research, one will find out the project he’s set to commission was commissioned under the NDC administration …
Read More »2024 Green Ghana Day: Launching a Greener Future on June 7th
Article The 2024 edition of the Green Ghana Day will be marked June 7th, across all districts in the country as part of the government’s quest to combat the menaces of climate change. Since its inception in 2021, the Green Ghana Day has seen remarkable success, with a total of …
Read More »Marriage is not for Boys and Girls – Evangelist Patrick Tagoe
By: Ruth Tang According to an Evangelist, Patrick Tagoe, potential partners must seek knowledge and advice from mature and experienced persons, counsellors, and TV shows on marriage as well as praying, for insights and guidance. He said, It must be noted that marriage is not necessarily about age maturity but …
Read More »Cry of drivers during routine Traffic stops by Police
By: Mary Wellington Police brutality is a known issue in Ghana, but another common problem is the police’s tendency to extort money from drivers, with or without cause. This practice has greatly diminished the respect that people have for the Ghana Police Force. It is often done in public, with …
Read More »I’M A WITCH!!
By: MENSAH MAXWELL Embracing the WITCH Within Wisdom in Technological Creative Horizons In the heart of the digital renaissance, where innovation and wisdom intertwine, there exists a new kind of enchantment – the WITCH. This isn’t the witch of ancient lore, but a modern sorcerer of sorts, one who wields …
Read More »Heritage Month – Amedzofe In Perspective
By Stephen Kofi Bittor Culture is the key identifiable feature of every society. It’s the element that best defines the history, present and future of every society.The time has come again to appreciate ourselves as Ghanaians with our rich cultural values. This piece seeks to illuminate our origin and other …
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