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When I entered the Christopher J Welles Prize contest, I wasn’t expecting to win
As I write this piece, I’m still very overwhelmed. And I have been, since September 14, 2022 when I first received the email announcing winners of the Welles Prize. The Prize is exclusive to the alumni of the Knight-Bagehot Fellowship in…
‘New Currency’ – A historical novella by Ajoa Yeboah-Afar rejuvenates Ghanaian family…
A historical novella, “The Currency”, a book authored by seasoned journalist and published creative writer, has rejuvenated a true sense of the Ghanaian family values.
Towards an end to modern slavery
Although slavery was formally abolished more than 140 years ago in most countries, there still exists a modern slavery that feeds on vulnerability.
WC Qatar 2022: Can Black Stars repeat the spirit of 2010 World Cup?
The senior national team, the Black Stars of Ghana have yet again qualified to play at the highest stage of world football, the World Cup (WC), where the best teams in the world converge to play for honours, pride and fight for their…
Secrecy stands in the way of justice for victims of incest in Ghana
Everyday, Madam Amina Sato (not her real name) goes through unbearable pain when she recalls how her husband defiled their nine-year-old daughter at Dedeso, a farming community in the Fanteakwa District of the Eastern Region.
Nana Yaa had a very successful life – Alhaji Haruna Atta
Alhaji Haruna Atta, Ghana’s Former Ambassador to Namibia, has said his late wife, Nana Yaa Ofosuhemaa Agyeman, had a very successful life.
Mental illness is a medical condition and not a curse
On Tuesday August 2, Ghanaians woke up to a horrible news that a woman with mental illness attacked and repeatedly hit the head of a motorbike rider with a piece of rock killing him instantly, on the Kwame Nkrumah interchange, in Accra.
The story of David Anankaning: Security officer at night, ‘waste collector’ in the day
Every Sunday morning David Anankaning, a private security officer, sets out to collect used plastic bottles generated from hand-made plastic bins he has deployed on some busy streets in Accra, Ghana’s capital city.
Corporal punishment has not proven to be a correctional tool in our schools
Corporal punishment and canning in schools have been a topical issue recently, especially with the Ghana Education Service (GES (directive banning any form of corporal punishment.
COVID-19: Child vaccination crucial to achieving herd immunity in Ghana
On March 12, 2020, Ghana recorded its first cases of the COVID-19 pandemic, and two years down the lane the country is still reviewing existing data to support whether children below age 15 should be vaccinated against the disease.