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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.
Such were the conditions: The Kahnplay incident – A son’s literary legacy illuminates…
In a landmark celebration marking Rotary Ghana's 66th anniversary, Ronald E. Quist's groundbreaking book "Such were the Conditions: The Kahnplay Incident" took center stage at the West Africa Project Fair 2024, creating a powerful…
Partnership with private sector operators may spell doom for STC
A supposed partnership between the Inter-City State Transport Corporation (STC) and some private operators to augment its fleets of buses, may become the organisation’s nemesis.
Fake degrees: Insta-scholars in Ghana’s booming spiritual marketplace
During a morning walk in the vibrant streets of Accra, where the aroma of jollof rice mingles with the fumes from the exhaust-pipes of tro-tros, a phenomenon has been taking root.
Ghana has six more years to meet universal health coverage target
Ghana has about six more years to make its universal health coverage (UHC) target a reality. Health authorities and other stakeholders in the country are therefore racing against time to move the country’s UHC road map from a policy to…
How women in the Ghana media fight for equality
Years ago, as a young female journalist in Accra, I experienced an injustice that left me reeling. I’d been working late in the editing suite, exhausted but determined to complete my reportage.
Embracing tradition and technology: Santrokofi Benua’s roadmap for community transformation
Santrokofi Benua, a vibrant community nestled in the Guan District of Ghana's Oti Region, is embarking on a transformative journey that seamlessly blends its rich cultural heritage with the power of modern technology.
Deadly highways: Fixing Ghana’s silent epidemic
As the sun sets over the bustling highways of Ghana, shadows lengthen across roads that should symbolise progress and connectivity.
Climate change affects female peasant farmers
Wrapped in a long sleeve over a pair of black trousers wielding a worn-out cutlass and a hoe, Madam Jackline Tanye, a peasant farmer at the Piree Community, reluctantly heads to her three-acre beans field, about 3km from her residence.