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We Must Not Allow Bad Behaviour To Defeat The Purpose Of Free SHS
If you are a parent, the past couple of weeks must have given you a chill down the spine. Courtesy of social media, we have seen some of our children in secondary schools engage in behaviour so reprehensible that it is scarcely appropriate…
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Let’s make Ghana’s leaders explain their unexplained wealth. Here’s how
Despite being perceived to be one of Africa’s less corrupt nations, Ghana faces an uphill battle in the fight against graft. The country loses about $3 billion to corruption each year, while both its main political parties – the ruling New…
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Afiba Anyanzu writes: The trigonometry of Japanese waste disposal
“Is this metallic green shelter a kennel, pen, kraal or a sty, please?”
“No madam, it is a rubbish house,” he replied.
“In Japan, animals live in the same home as their owners and should there be a make-shift shelter for the pet, it…
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Stubborn EC Bosses: Jean Vs Charlotte …who is worst?
Taking a cue from Article 45 of the 1992 Constitution, these heads of our national electoral body, become so pompous and intransigent the only time they know 'stop?' is when a Court of Law has ruled against them.
It happened during Dr…
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Prison Education; The Way To Go
“When I closed THE GRAPES OF WRATH, I was a different man. It enriched my powers of thinking and discipline and my relationships. I left prison more informed than I went in and the more informed you are the less arrogant and aggressive you…
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Why Voltarians Are Called Number 9
Monica Amekoafia, the winner of the first edition of the Miss Ghana contest in 1957 while representing the Trans-Volta Togoland was contestant Number 9.
It was from her number that people from the Volta Region are called Number 9.…
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Boy, 6, To Go Blind In 48 Hours If Family Fails To Raise GH₵1500 For His Medication
The Family of a six-year-old boy, Ransford Yohannes Agbenu is appealling to Ghanaians to help support them purchase medications to save the boy from totally losing his sight before today January, 31 2020.
The boy who was diagnosed of in…
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Of road crashes, pedestrian knockdowns and ‘abandoned’ Madina-Adenta footbridges
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), approximately 1.35 million people die each year as a result of road crashes. Narrowing it down to Ghana, figures from the National Road Safety Authority (NRSA) indicate that in 2015, 1,820…
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The Year of Return; Our turn
A large number of people we are expecting this year in Ghana will surely put our traditional urban setting out of date come this Christmas. Accra has seen frequent Christmas mobility problems so what is expected is not new but just…
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Let’s pay attention to Africa’s women in tourism [Article]
All over the world, women play pivotal roles in shaping the tourism landscape. Even more in Africa some of these women have remained trailblazers in helping define tourism on the continent.
There is no denying the fact that women…
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