Ghana’s Freedom Of Speech Under Threat – Smart Genz
By Alex Boye An advicacy group called Smart Generation Government Hub (SGGH) has sorrowfully disclosed that Ghana's freedom of speech...
Afterthought Leadership of Kodua Must Give Way: When Corrections Become the Culture of a Secretariat
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Ghana’s Freedom Of Speech Under Threat – Smart Genz
By Alex Boye An advicacy group called Smart Generation Government Hub (SGGH) has sorrowfully disclosed that Ghana’s freedom of speech is currently under threat under the able leadership of President John Dramani Mahama. The SMART Genz has through a statement signed by its Executive Secretary, DK Odei-Appiah, said the curremt
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Ghana’s Freedom Of Speech Under Threat – Smart Genz
By Alex Boye An advicacy group called Smart Generation Government Hub (SGGH) has sorrowfully disclosed that Ghana’s freedom of speech is currently under threat under the able leadership of President John Dramani Mahama. The SMART Genz has through a statement signed by its Executive Secretary, DK Odei-Appiah, said the curremt
Indigenous Knowledge at the Heart of Wildlife Education Reform in Ghana
The Director of the Rights of Nature Ghana Movement (RoNAG), Dr. Dickson Adom, is leading a groundbreaking initiative aimed at transforming wildlife conservation education in Ghana’s basic schools while strengthening the educational outreach programmes at Bomfobiri Wildlife Sanctuary. The research, undertaken by Dr. Adom is part of his ongoing Master
Joana Gyan Foundation Partners KN Foundation, GFA & PFAG for Historic Nsawam Prison Outreach
A delegation of over 150 football legends, musicians, actors, MPs, business leaders, and media personalities made a historic visit to Nsawam Prison on Thursday, delivering donations and a message of hope to inmates in one of Ghana’s largest correctional facilities. The outreach, organized by KN Foundation in collaboration with the
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The much-awaited commissioning and deployment of 100 newly acquired buses to the Metro Mass Transit Limited (MMTL) to augment its fleet is finally here. On Friday, the transport ministry, led by Joseph Bukari Nikpe and her deputy, Dorcas Affo-Toffey, will commission and hand over the buses to the MMTL at
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