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Ablakwa writes: Tracking ghosts, keeping 14% and running from a presidential debate
With every passing day, the NPP’s delivery tracker seems to be fast gaining infamy as a ghost tracker.
Many individuals, communities, and reputable organizations have had to issue embarrassing disclaimers either exposing non-existent…
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Some Thoughts On The Calls For Debate
Ghana has witnessed the conduct of Presidential Debates prior to Presidential Elections since 2000. Yet, serious debates arise about debates, in the lead up to elections, where a sitting President is also a flagbearer of a political party.…
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Enough Of The Loan Messages – Public Sector Workers Are Fed Up
The modalities in sending electronic communications to the consuming public is regulated by the National Communication Authority (NCA), whiles the power to operate as a financial institution is always sanctioned by the Bank of Ghana. These…
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Samson’s Take: Lame excuse for not prosecuting election offences
The just-ended voters’ registration exercise witnessed incidents of blatant violations of the country’s election laws.
The politicians who will kill to win elections carried guns to the centres, fired shots and got their pampered…
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The Central Region As A Choice For Vice President For The NDC
What is it with the Central region that the National Democratic Congress (NDC) as a political party has been consistent for its choice of a Vice president? Without any particular interest or whatsoever; I've been pondering on this thought…
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10 things you must include in your professional biography [Article]
Have you written your professional biography yet? Or you’re waiting for one is demanded of you and then you run around to scramble one together? Have you ever thought about what a professional bio is and how important it is in your career…
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Maame Kessewah Addo writes: Everyone is wearing nose mask yet no one is safe
The bus conductor beckoned me to get onto the bus, as he shouted his destination. I hurriedly got on board and was about my own business. About five minutes into the journey, the man seated next to me coughed.
Initially, I wasn’t…
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Maybe We Need More Pandemics
In the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, we have seen Ghanaian local industries and scientists rise to the challenge of providing basic personal protection kits, conducting international standard research, and testing of Corona cases.
From…
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Ghanaian students must be taught how to learn, not how to pass [Article]
The biggest problem with the Ghanaian Educational System is that students are not taught how to learn. What makes this worse is that teachers don’t know that they need to teach students how to learn. And that’s mainly because at the teacher…
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Samson’s Take: Rape, defilement medical treatment is free
Section 8 of the Domestic Violence Act, 2007 provides that a victim of domestic violence including sexual abuse “is entitled to free medical treatment from the State.” The law requires that in a case of emergency or a life-threatening…
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