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Building Support Systems: The Need for Mental Health Training in Schools
The increasing prevalence of mental health issues presents a significant threat to the efficiency and credibility of our educational system.
It is imperative to tackle this matter promptly to avert severe repercussions. These issues not…
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‘Barima Nsu’: The harmful notion that men must not cry
The idea that men must not cry, often summarized in the phrase "Barima Nsu," is a deeply ingrained social expectation that prevents men from expressing their emotions openly.
The origin of this belief is unclear, but its impact is…
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Bridging digital divide – resilience of satellite TV in the age of digital media
In recent years, the proliferation of digital media platforms has been inseparably linked to the work of telecommunications to drive smartphone penetration, data, and internet services. This evolution has significantly impacted media…
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Car seat belts are life savers, not car accessories: Understanding different types of child…
Ensuring the safety of our most precious passengers is a responsibility that should never be taken lightly.
Every time we buckle up our children in a vehicle, we are not just following a rule- we are making a conscious choice to protect…
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Indiscipline on our roads: When does it stop?
Road safety remains one of Ghana’s most pressing public health concerns with many people dying from it than from terminal diseases. At the heart of this problem lies a pervasive culture of indiscipline among some road users that manifests…
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Ensuring Continuity: Ghana’s Need for a Long-Term Development Strategy – What are We…
As a nation, we cannot continue to ignore the need for a comprehensive development plan. The cycle of abandoned projects and lack of continuity between governments has hindered our progress and left our citizens suffering. Mr. President,…
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Breaking the Cycle of Excuses: Ghana’s Path to Effective Governance
In recent years, Ghana has seen a troubling pattern where political parties, upon winning power, often waste their first term in office with the excuse of “cleaning the mess” left by previous administrations. This practice, which…
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Reviving Ghana’s Cleanliness: A Call to Action for Citizens and Authorities
Indiscipline has taken root in the attitudes of many Ghanaian citizens, leading to a drastic decline in the “Keep Ghana Clean” campaign. Our gutters and neighbourhoods are now engulfed in filth. It’s time to address this urgent issue.…
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Sustainability – Communicating Today’s Buzzword Rightly
In today’s world, sustainability has become a cornerstone of corporate responsibility. The role of Public Relations (PR) professionals in shaping public perception around environmental initiatives has become more crucial than ever.…
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Ambulance Case, Probe The Allegations Of Perversion Of Justice
“My Lady, … I want to make it clear here that the Attorney-General has on several occasions had meetings with me privately at odd hours, both in person and on phone in respect of this case to cooperate or answer questions in a manner that…
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