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Why Akufo-Addo’s government lost its way — And what the NDC must learn
From historic hopes in 2017 to debt default in 2022, the Akufo-Addo administration’s arc is a study in early momentum, policy overreach, weak governance controls, and electoral-cycle indiscipline. As John Mahama returns to the Jubilee House…
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Leadership by Action: Linda Ocloo Cracks Down on Tudu Sanitation Lapses
The Greater Accra Regional Minister, Hon. Linda ObenewaaAkweley Ocloo, last Saturday gave a three-hour ultimatum to the Mayor of Accra after expressing a shock over the condition of sanitation at a busy junction close to the Accra…
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When celebration turns to shame: Cyberbullying BECE students in Ghana
The publication of BECE results creates excitement across Ghana. This should be a time of pride. However, a troubling trend has surfaced: people are taking screenshots of students' results, especially poor grades, and posting them on social…
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We need to look at our Aviation Authority again and work to modernise it
After the recent flight incident, the need to improve aviation safety and capacity, to provide stable funding for national aviation safety system, and for other purposes can not be over emphasized.
After Sept-11 in America, the aviation…
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GALAMSEY: THE FIGHT WE CANNOT WIN
Illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey in Ghana, refers to the unlawful extraction of minerals without the necessary license or adherence to regulations. What often begins as a simple search for livelihood has evolved into a national…
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Combating Fiber Cuts and Vandalism in Ghana: A Call for Education and Awareness
In today’s digital age, reliable internet connectivity is the backbone of economic development, social interaction, and national progress. In Ghana, however, the persistent issue of fiber optic cable cuts—whether accidental or…
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Proudly Ghanaian: Our Gold Still Glitters
Are you proud to be Ghanaian? That was the question that trailed me last week, as another book was launched about the life, pen, and handiwork of this writer. The launch of ‘Proudly Ghanaian: Our Gold Still Glitters,’ racked my nerves and…
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Building Professional Learning Communities: A Pathway to Better Schools
Schools’ all-over are under increasing pressure to enhance student learning. Teachers are asked to boost achievement; parents demand results and policymakers insist on quality. Although, a single teacher working alone cannot solve all…
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Where Media Meets Diplomacy: The Global Impact of Lily Mohammed
Lily Mohammed, a Ghanaian journalist and media personality, has made her mark in international relations by using the power of media to open conversations on diplomacy and global governance. Her work has helped to highlight how…
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Makosa ‘79 Marks Half Century of Friendship
The 1979 year group of the Manya Krobo Senior High School Old Students Association (MAKOSA) on Saturday 16th August converged at the school’s old site at Odumase Krobo to socialize and reflect on the 51 long years that destiny had brought…
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