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Dear Nana, nudity on social media degrading your gov’t – Ban it Now.!
Dear Mr. President,
The Creative Arts Industry is honoured immensely by your continuous support and drive towards making the industry not only profitable but a recognised mainstay in Ghana’s governance structure, and your efforts will…
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Ghana is getting hotter and you must be worried
On the busy Haatso – Atomic junction stretch of road, 11 kilometers east of Ghana’s capital, Accra, active commercial activities are rife, loud music can be heard from a mini music shop as well as a nearby street preacher’s loudspeakers.…
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The media theories that mock reality
I still relish the good old days when my father forced the whole family to watch Al Jazeera news every morning before we left for school.
Most of the things that the anchors read did not make sense to me or my other siblings but perhaps,…
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Article: How Zoomlion’s waste recovery park solves Ghana’s waste problems
West Africa’s waste management giant, Zoomlion Ghana Limited has taken a strategic step to nip the country’s waste menace in the bud by constructing a multi-purpose edifice called the Accra Waste Recovery Park situated in the heart of Old…
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Public Universities Bill; a panacea to turmoil in Universities?
There appears to be so much happening on the education front. Very significant reforms are being mooted, some of which will have life-changing consequences for Ghana’s next generation.
From Free SHS, teachers’ licensure exams, scrapping…
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A CALL FOR AN INDEPENDENT POLICE SERVICE
Chapter 15, Article 200 (Clause 1) of the 1992 Constitution, says that “there shall be a Police Service of Ghana”, while Clause 2 of the same Article 200 states that: “the Police Service shall be equipped and maintained to perform its…
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UEW crisis: Students’ violence not key in resolving impasse
The University of Education Winneba, (UEW) has been in the news for about two years now due to the impasse that seems not to wipe off.
One may recall that, there was a court suit against the then Vice-Chancellor Professor Mawutor Avoke,…
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Tricycles for commercial transport illegal; but has it come to stay?
It’s a sunny morning in the Tamale metropolis as I set off on my routine journey to work.
I live on a rocky hill in a part of the Tamale metropolis. Due to the bumpy nature of the area, taxis usually don’t ply this route. I always walk…
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Graduate unemployment; a question of implementation, not lack of policies
Graduate unemployment has been a major issue for socioeconomic development in Africa, according to data from the International Labour Organisation (ILO) in sub-Saharan Africa, the youth unemployment rate hovers around 12 percent.
Africa…
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The Menace Of Armed Robbery Undermining Ghana’s Democracy
I lost a good friend some years ago to armed robbers in Ghana, Nana, (may God blessed his memory) who lived for many years in the United States and relocated with his family to Ghana during summer, he was killed when armed gang raided his…
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