Friday, February 14, 2025

“I had a good start”- Bernard Otabil, Director of Communications, Bank of Ghana

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NAYA’S COLUMN: ‘THE MEET AND GREET EDITION’EPISODE 1He is the immediate past Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Ghana News Agency (GNA) and now the...

John Mahama exemplifies politics of principle

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This short piece would focus on some few thematic areas as we seek to point to you the man John Dramani Mahama, your president,...

How far with Ghana’s Early Childhood Care and Development?

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What is Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD)?Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) is a holistic approach to the implementation of policies and programmes...

Opinion 2016 Election – NPP Struggling to find a Solid Social Media Campaign Plan

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The New Patriotic Party (NPP) is struggling to find a solid social media campaign to sell the Party and it’s flagbearer going into the...

Ghana Police makes progress with key populations

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Key populations! Now who exactly are they and why do we refer to them as key populations? The easiest way to understand them where...

FULL TEXT: NPP Speaks on Election Transparency

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Ladies and Gentlemen of the press, we have called you here this afternoon to share our views on certain pertinent developments regarding the nation’s...

CHIEFTAINCY STRIFE: A case study of Chief of Koyi, late Alhaji Moro Alhassan

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Chieftaincy is one of the most enduring traditional institutions in Ghana, which has displayed remarkable resilience from pre-colonial through colonial to postcolonial times.In Ghana,...

Health Facilities in northern Ghana in a horrific state

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In every society in the African Diaspora and the world at large, Electricity, a good road network, education, and Health are very paramount for...

Freedom of expression without responsibility is chaos

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Article 21(1)(a) of the 1992 Republican Constitution of Ghana guarantees all citizens of Ghana a fundamental human right to "freedom of speech and expression,...

Africa’s capital of cool – A New York Times Feature on Ghana

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On a sultry night in Accra, the air smells of wood smoke, brine from the wet but welcome breezes off the Gulf of Guinea...