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Bridging the Information Gap: Rethinking Career Guidance for SHS Graduates
The shift from Senior High School (SHS) to university is a pivotal moment in the educational and personal growth of youth in our country. During this time, students are required to make choices that will influence their future careers and,…
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Exploitation Dressed in Religious Garb: The Growing Menace of ‘Pastors’ in our Public Hospitals
In the quiet halls of our public hospitals, a distressing trend is emerging-fake pastors all over. Instead of issues like bed shortages or lack of modern facilities drawing attention, it’s the increasing presence of unregulated…
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Let’s Fix the Broken Bridge: Our BECE School Placement System Needs a Reset
Every year, after students complete the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE), a troubling situation unfolds. Students return home only to be called back to participate in a hurried and stressful school selection process.…
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Ghana at a Crossroads: Time to Rethink Decades-Long Sanitation Contract
For nearly two decades, the management of sanitation in Ghana has been significantly influenced by a single entity: Zoomlion Ghana Limited. From its inception under the National Youth Employment Programme (NYEP) to its continuation through…
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The cedi is rising, the gold is working: celebrating the strength of the cedi and the integrity of…
Ghana today stands at a turning point—one marked not by political theatre, but by measurable, undeniable economic revival. At the centre of this resurgence is a much-overlooked yet powerful fact: Bloomberg has named the Ghana cedi the…
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Sammy Gyamfi’s Kind Gesture Meets Hypocrisy
A single act of kindness can spark a thousand points of light, and a single act of hypocrisy can extinguish a thousand candles.
Should public personalities quit lending a helping hand?
In the world of politics, few acts ignite as much…
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Breaking barriers, creating awareness…building an inclusive future for Persons with Autism
The UN General Assembly in 2007 adopted 2nd April as World Autism Awareness Day, thus, we must shine a light on the challenges and various barriers and hurdles people on the autism spectrum are faced with in society, in schools, workplaces…
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Political Party Financing: An urgent call for critical reflection and a better direction
The way we conduct our politics today demands significant financial resources to run effective and successful electoral campaigns. Undoubtedly, private financing of political parties often evokes public distrust and cynicism. These concerns…
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Orientation Can Make or Break a New Teacher: Head teachers, Take Note
“When teachers receive support and feel empowered from the very beginning, they are more likely to stay in the field and enhance student learning.” – Linda Darling-Hammond (2019)
The overall effectiveness of a school is directly tied to…
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Change Vs Performance: The Essential Insights for Newly Appointed Headteachers
Newly appointed headteachers often face significant challenges when trying to implement changes in their schools. Factors such as the existing school culture, resistance from parents, teachers, and students, as well as entrenched practices,…
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