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Joe Bright Nyarko Journalist/Communication Researcher. Environment & Sustainability Advocate. Managing Editor of aptnewsghana.com, a non-profit news portal with bias towards environment and sustainability issues, rural development policies and gender & inequality.

INSHA ALLAH NDC WILL WIN 2020 ELECTIONS – JOHN MAHAMA DECLARES

January 7, 2019 Editor 0

The former president John Dramani Mahama has said he is very much convinced that the NDC will win the 2020 general election. He made this […]

8 toxic Ghanaian narratives you should unlearn in 2019

January 7, 2019 Editor 0

One’s environment has an influence on their mindset. The way we think is directly or indirectly due to where we have lived and what we […]

‘I panicked at sound of closing bell’ – Sarkodie on abusive childhood

January 7, 2019 Editor 0

Celebrated rapper, Sarkodie, has recounted how he suffered abuse at the hands of a guardian during his childhood.  The artiste, who took his turn on ‘This […]

Dog bite cases increase in Tarkwa Nsuaem Municipality

January 6, 2019 Editor 0

The Veterinary Services Department in the Tarkwa Nsuaem Municipality of the Western Region in 2016 recorded 208 dog bite cases as compared to a total […]

Bright Simons writes…Should pension funds carry cross of Ghana’s local banks?

January 6, 2019 Editor 0

The approach of the Ghanaian government and its regulators to “managing” struggling banks in Ghana has evolved yet again. From majority state-owned banks doing “purchase […]

‘Touch’ Otumfuo with your prophecies and face banishment – Owusu Bempah warned

January 6, 2019 Editor 0

Founder and Leader of the Glorious Word and Power Ministry, Reverend Isaac Owusu Bempah faces banishment from the Asante Kingdom if he defies the latest […]

Constitution Day: Ghana needs African Democracy embedded with cultural values

January 6, 2019 Editor 0

Dr Eric Oduro-Osae, a Local Governance Expert, has advocated an African type of democracy, embracing traditional values and customs, with traditional rulers playing prominent roles […]

Twenty-five years of Ghana’s Fourth Republican Constitutional Dispensation in perspective

January 6, 2019 Editor 0

Ghana returned to constitutional rule and multi-party democracy after a topsy-turvy eight military regimes from 1966 to 1982 without any clear sense of direction for […]

Former BOST CEO donates three Pick-Ups to new region

January 6, 2019 Editor 0

Police in Bibiani, as well as Sefwi Bekwai and Wiawso in the Western Region, have received a pick-up vehicle each to boost their work. Former […]

Lower Axim Traditional Council supports 21 women

January 6, 2019 Editor 0

The Nkosuohene (Development and Welfare Chief) of Lower Axim Traditional Area in the Nzema East Municipality of the Western Region, Nana Osei Nkwantabisa in collaboration […]

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