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Division looms in NDC USA as leadership try to block voters from the ballot box

November 4, 2022 Editor 0

DIVISION LOOMS IN NDC USA CHAPTER AS EXECUTIVES PLAY MONKEY TRICKS WITH THE HOSTING OF THE UPCOMING ELECTIONS CONFERENCE How NDC USA Leadership is trying […]

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Arnold Appiah Writes: Scrapping Road Tolls is a Charade

November 20, 2021 Editor 0

It is unfortunate that the NPP government wants applause for their charade of a budget when they are still sleeping on the job; and in […]

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Opinion: The “demilitarization of the military” in Ghana

February 6, 2021 Editor 0

The purpose of Ghana Armed Forces, and for that matter, armed forces all over the world is to protect and defend the country and its […]

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“MONEYCRACY” ; A NEW FACE LIFT IN THE GHANAIAN POLITICS.

June 26, 2020 Editor 0

Politics as by Academic definition connotes the social relations involving struggle to gain power to rule over a particular group of people. The mandate to […]

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CHIEFTAINCY AND POLITICS ; A GHANAIAN CASE IN THE CURRENT DEMOCRATIC DISPENSATION.

June 25, 2020 Editor 0

The Traditional Authorities define and ascertain who a chief is or who qualifies to be a Chief. Like Kings and War Lords who conquered and […]

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Half Assini Gov’t Hospital tops Ghana Health Service regional peer review league

September 23, 2019 Editor 0

Half Assini Government Hospital in the Jomoro District has topped the 2019 Peer Review League Table of the Ghana Health Service at the end of […]

Sekondi-Takoradi Health Journalists At The Two Days HIV Prevalence Workshop

Gov’t urged to make available more antiretroviral drugs

September 23, 2019 Editor 0

Western Regional Director of the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC), Mr. Philip Baidoo has urged government and stakeholders to make the antiretroviral drugs readily available to […]

Speaking My Truth: A Statement by Dr. Sionne Rameah Neely

September 4, 2019 Editor 0

I am Co-Founder of ACCRA [dot] ALT (ADA) and I was Co-Director of the CHALE WOTE Street Art Festival from 2011–2017 in Ghana, West Africa. […]

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Tax increments show the inability of government to find other streams of tax revenue.

August 4, 2019 Editor 0

“In the last couple of years the revenue envelope has failed to respond to various tax measures that has been implemented.” Prof. Godfred Bokpin, head […]

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Women Empowerment: YAWC 2019 could have been better!

July 26, 2019 Editor 0

Many have written about the importance of empowering women. They make up a larger number of the world’s population. But are under-represented in education, politics, […]

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