1 – Koo, i heard a story the other day…. K2- When did you ever NOT hear a story? – Oh shut up and listen! Have I ever disappointed you
1 – Koo, i heard a story the other day…. K2- When did you ever NOT hear a story? – Oh shut up and listen! Have I ever disappointed you
The late Major Boakye Gyan The year was 1975; I was then a second year law student at University of Ghana, Legon, based in Common Wealth Hall. I was
 Chide me not, laborious band, For the idle flowers I brought; Every aster in my hand Goes home loaded with a thought. Ralph Waldo Emerson ‘Mea culpa’ is a
Nana Apata Kofi V In the latest issue of The New World magazine, we feature a remarkable individual who embodies the spirit of positive change and community development, Nana Apata
The late President Atta Mills The moment you become the sitting President of Ghana, everything about you is of serious concern to all Ghanaians, except what you do with
Female Genital Mutilation continues to be practiced in Ghana, in the shadows of the great progress made on women empowerment and gender consciousness, and despite the criminalization of the
Muhammed Kabiru In the latest issue of The New World magazine, we shine a spotlight on Muhammed Kabiru, a remarkable individual dedicated to bringing peace and tranquility to the
Kurt Okraku Oh, for how long will the Black Stars continue to subject Ghanaians to pain and embarrassment? Of all the sports in the world, football is the only
In the latest issue of The New World magazine, we feature Nana Abor Atta II, the Chief of Gomoa Fetteh and Twafohen of Gomoa Asin Traditional Council, as a
In a special feature, we shine a light on Mr. Tahiru Ameen, the esteemed Gomoa Fetteh Zongo Chief, whose impactful leadership has become a beacon of change in the
Which team wins this year’s AFCON is becoming easier to predict as only four countries remain in the contest – Nigeria, DR Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, and South Africa. However,
Papa Owusu-Ankomah interacting with guests The time was 6.30pm on Thursday, January 25th, 2024. Gathered in the Crystal Palace Suite at the London Hilton hotel on Park Lane, were
As I sat in the stands watching football in my village last week, one thing was obvious. First the turnout of the community to the “park” was striking compared