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My mother nearly died in a car accident on President’s Day 1986
The borrowed car my father was driving skidded over the center line and into the path of a car with a snow plough on its front.
Accra’s heat crisis: How climate change threatens women’s lives
Across Africa’s vibrant landscapes, from the teeming marketplaces to the serene rural farmlands, women stand as the unwavering pillars of their communities.
The cost and implications of Member State withdrawals from ECOWAS
The 2024 withdrawal of Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger from ECOWAS represents a significant challenge to regional integration in West Africa.
Demystifying derivatives — clarifying interest rate risk management
The term “interest rate derivatives” often elicits uncertainty, even among seasoned corporate finance teams. Similar to other risk management instruments, many perceive these tools as complex.
Illegal mining is threatening food security in Upper East Region
For the past decades, Nyaaba Dittoh, a 62-year-old smallholder farmer in the Nabdam District in the Upper East Region has engaged in subsistence farming to take care of his household.
Abuse of agrochemicals: A silent deadly practice by smallholder farmers
It was the late Bahamian Evangelist, Dr Myles Munroe, who once said: "When purpose is not known, abuse is inevitable."
Organic gardening community mourns Rosemond Formadi, champion of sustainable living
Ghana’s home gardening and organic farming community is mourning the loss of Madam Rosemond Formadi, an avid promoter of sustainable healthy living.
Rev. Fr. Ofori-Kumeni offers insights into the symbolism of the Advent Wreath at first Sunday of…
In a captivating homily delivered on the first Sunday of Advent, Rev. Fr. Joy Senanu Kwamla Ofori-Kumeni of the Holy Spirit Cathedral in Accra delved deep into the profound symbolism and historical roots of the beloved Advent wreath…
Cholera’s grim resurgence in Ghana
The sudden dizziness, relentless diarrhoea and stomach cramps that feel like something writhing inside, coupled with the fear of dying from dehydration, is what Joshua Agbashie and other victims of cholera in Ada are grappling with as an…
TEWU-TUC-Ghana suspends industrial action, resumes work on November 25
The Teachers and Educational Workers’ Union (TEWU) of Trade Union Congress (TUC) Ghana has suspended its industrial action, declared on November 18, 2024.