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Is Ghana’s health care system failing or people are playing pranks?
Although the United Nation’s Sustainable development goal three is centred on good healthcare and wellbeing some persons in Ghana especially children are yet to gain that access.
Ghana formed committee to stop gold smuggling – at a time the country lost $9b
Gold has been mined in Ghana for more than 100 years. At the end of June 2022, Ghana’s earnings from gold rose by 13.1 per cent, bringing in $3 billion.
Uebert Angel – Man of Gold or Man of God with double identity?
In different meetings with undercover reporters who identified themselves as Chinese criminals seeking to wash dirty money through the Zimbabwean economy, waxing lyrical, self-styled prophet and Zimbabwe government official, Uebert Angel…
Horror of slave trade must teach us about our past, destiny and future – Harris
Throughout her about 30-minutes tour of the dungeons of Cape Coast Castle, Kamala Harris, the US Vice President looked visibly dejected and sombre, fighting a strong urge to grieve.
Ghana must set up public health emergency fund
Records by the Ministry of Health and the Ghana Health Service show that within the space of three years (2020 to 2023), Ghana recorded eight major disease outbreaks.
Kamala Harris – Born to break barriers
“My mother would tell us, ‘Don’t just sit around and complain about things. Do something.'” – Kamala Harris
Gold Mafia: Smuggler takes out $40m of Ghana’s gold every month
Gold has been mined in Ghana for over 100 years. But communities in Ghana where the gold is mined are spectacular examples of the country’s poverty index. Littered with poor road networks, inadequate infrastructure and chronic unemployment…
Leveraging new media to enhance advocacy in contemporary Ghana
New media has revolutionized and provided platforms that have improved communication across the globe. It has made information sharing less tedious. It has also created more opportunities for young people and created space for both…
Market fires are preventable; Assemblies must sit up
Fire prevention is a shared responsibility, and if indeed market fires are to be prevented then a big responsibility lies on the shoulders of the custodians of the markets - the Assemblies.
Invasion of insect pests: Some nature-based solutions
Invasive species, whether plants or animals, are mostly non-native species. When introduced into an ecosystem, they quickly colonise a region, displacing native species with detrimental impacts on an entire ecosystem.