The Writer People living near quarries and surface mines in Ghana often notice that some blasts seem louder or more “violent” than others, even when the company says it
The Writer People living near quarries and surface mines in Ghana often notice that some blasts seem louder or more “violent” than others, even when the company says it
90% Of Girls In The Northern Have Experienced SGBV – Study A new study by Total Life Enhancement Centre Ghana (TOLECGH), has revealed alarmingly high levels of sexual and
The writer As business activities commence in full force in 2026, the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) is no longer a far-off policy dream; it is a part
The Writer Ghana must urgently adopt Artificial Intelligence (AI)–driven traffic light systems to ease the worsening traffic congestion, particularly in the capital city, Accra. Following a thorough observation of
The abandoned Tamale Psychiatric Hospital The people of the five northern regions welcomed the construction of a Psychiatric Hospital in Tamale, as a potential game changer in tackling drug
The writer Meet Delores and Jane. They work in the same office and commute from similar neighbourhoods. Both women earn GH¢3,000 every month. However, their financial lives could not
As Africa emerges as a digital powerhouse, global and local companies are increasingly investing in transformative fields like cloud computing, artificial intelligence (AI), and Information and Communication Technologies (ICT).
Which government department, or official, is in charge of ensuring that online information on Ghana, including geographical, is accurate? That is the question I ask myself from time to
By any measure, Christianity is built on freedom. The Bible teaches that God created humanity with free will, the capacity to choose faith or rejection, obedience or rebellion. Yet across
Once upon a time in the Republic of Uncommon Sense, peace did not arrive quietly. It arrived with a banner, a backdrop, bottled water, and a press release written
A Child in the classroom Credit: Unicef The United Nations (UN) have called on governments, partners and donors to prioritise education in their policies, budgets and recovery efforts. UN
Tonic Moshobane, former SEF participant now plant over 7,000 heads of cabbage and other vegetables Education does not only happen in classrooms. It happens wherever people are supported to
The Gospel of Jesus Christ was never intended to be a commodity to be traded, priced, or exploited for personal gain. From its earliest proclamation, the message of salvation was