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Financing a sustainable Free Senior High School Education in Ghana
The Free Senior High School (SHS) education policy introduced in the 2017/18 academic year represented a significant milestone in Ghana's socio-economic development.
This policy means the government will absorb all approved fees…
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‘Ghana Beyond Aid’ – Kantanka Cars vs. Volkswagen (VW)
Political manifestos are the “praise and worship” songs sang on television and radio stations, print media, durbars and rallies during the season of election. The hunger for power can lead people to be extremely intelligent and at the same…
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China’s $2bn bauxite facility: Lessons from the infamous CDB $3bn loan
Ghana, like any other resource-rich country, has the right to leverage its natural resources for its development. Accordingly, the ruling NPP government is seeking to swap bauxite for infrastructure with China under the Sinohydro-Ghana…
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Life in Prison is Hell
Apart from your freedom that is denied you, life in Ghana prison is like living in hell, says ex-convict Emmanuel Odoom.
“The food you are given in the prison isn’t food that you eat at home; it is food that is cooked by prison…
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Playing 100% Ghanaian Music Won’t Take Us International
There have been conversations about the low reception given some Ghanaian musicians who went to perform Nigeria recently.
According to reports, the Nigerian audience at the show organised by Zylofon Media did not respond well to the…
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Accra-Tema Motorway: We need a Listening Ear
Every time I use the Accra-Tema motorway, my heart sinks. And indeed, I missed a heartbeat last Saturday afternoon using that motorway once again.
Why does this road still carry the 100 kilometres per hour speed sign? Drivers are doing…
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Education, the Ghanaian Dream and Renaissance
Our education mission and curriculum are the antidotes to poverty; disease and various other societal obstacles depriving the average free citizen of realising a dignified life on Ghanaland - thus service, first and foremost, to God and…
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A Promised Cathedral, A misled Country!!!
I ponder over some developments in our country. I am worried about the intended national cathedral. This is a project that most clergy seem not to have a problem with.
The Bible admonishes that one must first do what is most important…
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A Great Humanitarian – Legacy of Kofi Annan
Two weeks after his death, the world continues to mourn the passing of one of the great humanitarians of our time: Kofi Annan, the former UN Secretary-General and Nobel Peace Prize winner.
A man of immense courage and integrity, he…
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ANANSE AND THE FANCY DRESS PARTY
Ananse scratched his head and sat down to have a good think. Like all other animals, he had received an invitation to King Oshiu’s fancy dress party. It was to be held at three o’clock that afternoon and a prize was to be given to the most…
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