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Is Ato Essien the first to take advantage of plea bargain law in Ghana?
On Tuesday December 12, 2022 there was news from the courts that was received with mixed feelings across the country, considering the magnitude of the offence, but more importantly, because of who was involved. William Ato Essien, Chief…
A day in one of Ghana’s gender-based violence courts
On a bright sunny Monday morning, suspects in remand were ushered into the Family and Juvenile Courts and Circuit Courts in the heart of Accra for the hearing of their cases. At 7.45 am, people milled in and out of the courts – some had…
Ghana moves from COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among health workers to acceptability
Ghana has recorded 80 per cent vaccine acceptability among healthcare workers, a great achievement that is expected to further influence the general population's uptake of COVID-19 vaccines.
The nightmare of young people with no opportunities in rural communities
Stephen Ayefigo’s friends woke him up in the wee-hours of that fateful Saturday to take cover at a nearby shed when the rain started.
A lost opportunity to shake the hands of legendary musician Oliver Mtukudzi
I continue to rue this day – when I missed the opportunity at least, to shake the hands of the legendary Zimbabwean musician, the Late Oliver Mtukudzi. The man who shot to dizzying heights with his unique and captivating music, died on…
Industrialization and the African Continental Free Trade Area
Africa has lagged in many areas in its development strides. Despite being one of the most endowed continent with natural and human resources, majority of the continent’s growing populations are still wallowing in poverty – conditions that…
Climate Change fight: The role of the universities
The issue of climate change is an important global problem and the ongoing 27th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP27) held in the Arab Republic of Egypt between November six and 18th, this year, is a testament to how important…
Persons with Disability and Ghana’s economy today
Iddrisu Abdul Hanan is a hearing-impaired Level 200 Student of the University of Education, Winneba (Distance Education), and a warehouse staff at LK International Company in Tamale.
The Ghanaian children living with type II diabetes
In the morning between the hours of six to seven, one could only spot a busy road as pupils and students walked hurriedly to school to avoid being late.
Prof Anton Harber: Inspiring investigative journalists in Africa
If you are an investigative journalist in Africa, and have ever attended or followed the African Investigative Journalism Conference (AIJC), hosted by WITS University in Johannesburg, South Africa, then you would have at least heard of Prof…