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If the Republic of Ghana were a person
Monday, 1st July 2024, marked sixty-four (64) years since Ghana, our beloved motherland, became a Republic. What would Ghana look like if she were a person at age 64? For starters, we can all admit that she would be a woman: a mother.…
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Exposing the Shadowy Russian Connection: John Mahama’s Dangerous Gamble for Ghana’s…
In a disturbing turn of events, subtle yet credible reports suggest that the National Democratic Congress (NDC) presidential candidate, John Mahama, may be receiving campaign funding from Russian sources. This revelation comes amid Mahama's…
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Securing Ghana’s Pension Future: Urgent reforms needed
Ghana's pension system faces an uncertain future, with projections indicating a troubling depletion of reserves by 2036. The International Labour Organization (ILO) report highlights the imminent challenges, raising concerns among workers…
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The journalistic tightrope: Balancing confidentiality and maintaining connections
Journalism, a powerful calling, can touch lives and ignite transformative change when practiced with unwavering dedication. In Ghana, a journalist's career thrives on dependable sources—the lifeblood of the profession.
Trustworthiness,…
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Conquering Fear and Embracing Love: The Key to Achieving Success
Fear, an overwhelming emotion, has hindered numerous individuals from reaching their full potential. The fear of failure, rejection, and uncertainty has become a common obstacle for many, stopping them from taking risks and pursuing their…
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Empowering School Managers: Transformative Leadership for the Contemporary Educational Landscape
In a rapidly evolving era marked by technological advancements, changing societal needs, and the dynamic field of education, the role of school managers is more crucial than ever before.
Today's school administrators go beyond mere…
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Atrocious story of sick woman abandoned in the bush; how low can our social instinct sink?
When a friend abroad sent me the social media link to the story of a sick woman whose legs were cast in Plaster of Paris (POP) and dumped in a bush in a wheelchair, my response was immediate dismissal telling her the story was far-fetched…
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Embracing AI in Education: Overcoming Obstacles and Possibilities
Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a transformative force in various sectors, including education. As technological advancements continue to shape our modern world, education stands on the cusp of a significant transformation.
In…
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Women’s Economic Empowerment in Ghana: Unlocking Potential for National Growth
Women’s economic empowerment is a critical driver of sustainable development and social progress in Ghana.
As women increasingly participate in the economy, their contributions can significantly boost national growth, reduce poverty, and…
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Advancing Education: Ghana’s Ministry of Education and UNESCO Unveil the TeOSS Program
In a major stride towards enhancing educational infrastructure and inclusivity, Ghana's Ministry of Education, in partnership with UNESCO, has introduced the Technology Enabled Open School System for All (TeOSS) initiative. This project…
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