Why we must celebrate teachers in our communities
By Meshach Aselisiwine Agunya, Teacher, Ahwiaa Anglican JSS, Sefwi Wiawso World Teachers’ Day is celebrated yearly on October 5, to
By Meshach Aselisiwine Agunya, Teacher, Ahwiaa Anglican JSS, Sefwi Wiawso World Teachers’ Day is celebrated yearly on October 5, to
By Charles Neequaye Ghana is the preserve of every Ghanaian, irrespective of ethnic, religious or political inclination. That is why
By Mauda Adum-Atta, Pathologist, Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital Recently, the Mortuary Workers’ Association of Ghana (MOWAG), embarked on a brief strike.
By Ebenezar Adjetey-Sorsey(PhD), Lecturer, University of Professional Studies About 34 years ago, on the 14th of December, 1990, the United
By Professor Myriam Sidibe and Serah Malaba Without a concerted effort to support integrated Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
Africans still believe in democracy. With corrupt institutions and unrepresentative politics eroding trust, is it time to rethink how democracy
By Daniel Ostin, Tutor, Enchi College of Education, Western Region In recent years, galamsey has become one of the most
By Dr. Nana Sifa Twum, Media and Communications Consultant The recent reports about killings in Ghanaian schools, especially Senior High
By Joseph Bagah, Senior Assistant Registrar, SDD-UBIDS, WA As the 2024 election approaches, political parties have unveiled their manifestos, outlining
By Charles Neequaye, a Journalist Political tension, Forensic audit of Electoral Register, the Electoral Commission and December 7 Elections, what