President Akufo-Addo planting a tree during one of the Green Ghana Day editions. CLIMATE CHANGE is one of the most discussed issues around the world today, with the subject featuring in
President Akufo-Addo planting a tree during one of the Green Ghana Day editions. CLIMATE CHANGE is one of the most discussed issues around the world today, with the subject featuring in
Front view one of such ‘high-rise’ buildings. LITTERED all over the community are brick buildings, taller than the average height of other buildings, mainly made of wood, springing up at
Fiifi in a photograph with Kwame Daklo Albinism is an inherited genetic condition that results in a lack of melanin in the skin, hair, or eyes. Both parents must
One of the rooms for the inmates. INSET: Samuel Kwakye Boaten, Director, Clubhouse Ghana CLUBHOUSE Ghana Rehabilitation Centre, has officially began operations in the country with the admission of
The Art of Leadership By Dag Heward-Mills Every leader will fight many battles. In his many battles as a leader, he must know within himself that he will have
“I promised my family I was not going to cry, so I’ll soldier on” – Jones Dotse (Acting Chief Justice) Jones Vector Mawulorm Dotse goes into history as a
Darryl Pietersen The impact of Covid-19 continues to be felt across the globe, with many countries and their citizens struggling to bounce back from the economic devastation caused by
Undoubtedly, the upcoming Assin North by-election is going to be a testing ground for John Mahama’s ‘do or die’ mantra. My information indicates that rehearsals are being made in
The population of Africa is projected to reach 2.5 billion by the year 2050, indicating a substantial population surge. In Ghana specifically, it is estimated that the country will
The Art of Leadership A Leader Actively Attacks Hidden Agenda that Is Not the Goal of His Followers A group with an aim works better! And when the goal
Gilbert Addah Education is a fundamental human right that should be accessible to all, regardless of social or economic backgrounds. In tandem with this principle, the Akufo-Addo administration implemented
“Between dreams and fruition, yawning gaps close; not by pacing carpets but by mating quill to parchment.” The quote is an extract from the poem “Scribbler’s Dream” authored by
[Alas, Is This Really The Sacred River Tano?] The ancient people who left us this land we now call `Ghana” were so wise that when I came to matters that