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 …
Read More »My vision is to impart lives- Manuel Lawson
By Stephen BittorRising gospel star, Manuel Lawson has emphasized creating a positive influence in the lives of people as the rationale behind his artwork. According to him, the purpose of his creative works has nothing to do with competing with famous gospel musicians, neither to gain fame but rather, to …
Read More »World Radio Day Is Today
Story By: Angelina Tukpe On February 13th, the world celebrates World Radio Day. A time to recognize the enduring power of radio in fostering dialogue, promoting diversity, and bridging gaps across cultures and communities. Since its inception by UNESCO in 2011, this annual observance pays homage to radio’s vital role as …
Read More »Online shopping VS traditional shopping
Online shopping is the act of buying products and services on the Internet instead of going to shops, one can browse through websites or mobile apps, select items, and make purchases online, On the other hand, Traditional shopping refers to the activity in which consumers purchase goods and services by …
Read More »Anglican Sunday school association holds study camp after a three-year break
The Anglican Sunday School Association (ASSA) has successfully held its annual study camp after three years of break due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Since 2019, The Sunday School Association has been unable to hold its yearly study camp in the Diocese of Accra. Since 2019, The Sunday School Association has …
Read More »Breakdown of Ghana passport fees: What you need to pay
The recent unannounced visit by Ghana’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, to the Passport Office in Accra has brought attention to the issue of overpricing and corruption in the passport acquisition process. The minister expressed her dismay at the extortion of unsuspecting applicants and took action …
Read More »Allegations from Kennedy Agyapong’s camp claim Bawumia offers GH¢50,000 to chairpersons for votes
Lawyer William Kusi, leading the communication team for Kennedy Agyapong’s NPP flagbearer bid in the Ashanti Region, has accused Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, a contender in the race, of engaging in vote-buying and proxy voter manipulation to sway the party’s internal election outcome. In a press release, Kusi raised …
Read More »ANGLICAN WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP OF GHANA: PATRON SAINT OF THE FELLOWSHIP – ST ANN
The name ANN means Grace. INTRODUCTION The Archbishop Rt Rev. I.S. Mills Lemaire (of blessed memory) in 1973 invited three noble women in the Cathedral Church of the Most Holy Trinity, Accra – Mrs. Rose Torto, Mrs. Thyra Caseley Hayford, and Madam Ruby Quartey-Papafio for discussion on a possible formation …
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