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The Central Region: Ghana’s Electoral Bellwether
The Central Region of Ghana occupies a unique place in the country’s political landscape, often serving as a decisive bellwether in presidential elections. Since the return to multiparty democracy in 1992 the region has consistently aligned…
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Ghana’s oil is running out faster than people think
One subject is not on the radar at all in the current political season in Ghana: the prospect of the country’s oil running out and slicing off a significant part of the economy much sooner than anticipated.
Oil accounts for roughly a…
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Anti-Galamsey Heroes
Galamsey has taken another dramatic turn this chameleon year called 2024. This time, nationalism has changed colors and features groups and individuals who have suddenly discovered the courage to speak truth to power. ‘Government should…
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SHE TRIUMPH CONFERENCE 2024: Celebrating Resilience And Determination Of Today’s Woman
Building on the resounding success of its inaugural event, the second edition of the annual SHE TRIUMPH CONFERENCE is set to be an extraordinary celebration of womanhood which will take place on September 28, 2024, at the La-Palm Royal…
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Hats Off to the Ministry of Education and the Ghana Education Service on the Innovative “Post…
The education sector in Ghana has undergone numerous changes over the years, each aimed at improving the quality of education and the welfare of teachers. Among these changes is the recent policy initiative by the Ministry of Education…
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Anny Osabutey: Even The Devil Rested
In 2023 Joy FM’s Erastus Asare Donkor released the documentary POISONED FOR GOLD. It was yet another compelling evidence of the evil destruction of the country’s forest reserves and water bodies for gold. He said ten major rivers including…
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North Tongu MP Writes…
The management and staff of Ghana International School deserve high commendations for courageously resisting a clandestine takeover of portions of their land at 2am on Saturday, August 31, 2024.
It is in the best interest of Ghana’s…
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Revolutionizing Agriculture in Ghana: Promoting technology to address climate change
Agriculture continues to be the backbone of the Ghanaian economy, contributing about 20 percent on average to the nation’s Gross Domestic Product, as indicated by the Ghana Statistical Service. It is one of the nation’s largest employers,…
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National development requires upgrade, reset, restore & restructuring
The current state of Ghana requires a combination of upgrading, resetting, restoring, and restructuring across all sectors of the economy, including the majority of unprofitable, counterproductive, and redundant policies and programs.…
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Exporting Ghana’s Surplus Teachers: A Strategic Response to the Teacher Unemployment Crisis
The Ghana Education Service and the Ministry of Education have made commendable efforts to address the issue of teacher unemployment consistently.
However, despite the annual recruitment of teachers, the unemployment rate among…
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