Abena (not real name) sells foodstuffs at the Kaneshie market in Accra. For the most part of the week, Abena is seen busy selling at the market under the scorching
Abena (not real name) sells foodstuffs at the Kaneshie market in Accra. For the most part of the week, Abena is seen busy selling at the market under the scorching
Dr. Felix Anyah and Dr. Paa Kwesi Nduom Dr. Felix Anyah and Dr. Paa Kwesi Nduom are two talented Ghanaians who have achieved a lot in life. They are two
Per Act 936, Local Government Act, 2016, (2), the President may, by Executive Instrument: (a) declare any area within the country to be a district. (b) assign a name to the district.
“A nation that does not honour its heroes will not long endure.” Abraham Lincoln J’ai la nostalgie du lycee. Sure, I miss my University days. As President of the Legon
I am still struggling to understand what went into creating a constitution that allows the winner of an election to take everything to himself. The winner-takes-all mistake is part of
Hajia Fati A few days after Nana Akufo-Addo was sworn in as the Executive President of Ghana, many people, including yours sincerely, trooped to his house at Nima to congratulate
A good and strong leader has his own goals and a hard worker will help to achieve these goals. Remember that creativity will help to achieve many goals quicker and
From time to time, I leave our dire issues of underdevelopment to dabble in other people’s affairs. But who will not mind an age ahead of you performing wonders that
President Akufo-Addo Warmest greetings! This is the fifth month of the second year of your reign as president and I deem it an opportune moment to write to you again.
“THE GOD who made the world and everything in it…is actually not far from each one of us, for IN HIM WE LIVE and move and have our being” (Acts
Galamseyers If you type the words, “galamsey+pit +death into the Google search engine, you will get “About 39,200 results in 0.34 seconds!” Among the first set of results you will find are:
Dr Mokowa Blay Adu-Gyamfi Thirty-two years ago, Prof William Kwabena Ampofo, then a young scientist, performed the laboratory detection of the first case of HIV in Ghana at the Noguchi
Written by Captain (retired) Nkrabeah Effah Dartey The year was 1979, the month of May, the 1st or 2nd, probably, and it was a Friday. I had arrived from UK,