Abuakwa South MP Calls For Stronger Human Rights Across Africa At Gambia Conference
By Alex Boye Dr. Kingsley Agyemang, Vice-Chair of Parliament’s Human Rights Committee and Member of Parliament for Abuakwa South, has...
Afterthought Leadership of Kodua Must Give Way: When Corrections Become the Culture of a Secretariat
Every serious institution must make peace with the reality of human error. Governance whether political or corporate, demands flexibility, and...
Zambia Reiterates Support for Morocco’s Territorial Integrity, Welcomes UN Resolution 2797
The Republic of Zambia reiterated on Thursday its firm and steadfast stance in favor of the territorial integrity and Moroccanness...
Abuakwa South MP Calls For Stronger Human Rights Across Africa At Gambia Conference
By Alex Boye Dr. Kingsley Agyemang, Vice-Chair of Parliament’s Human Rights Committee and Member of Parliament for Abuakwa South, has called on African countries to intensify efforts to educate citizens on human rights and empower them to understand and defend their fundamental freedoms. Speaking after leading members of the committee
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Abuakwa South MP Calls For Stronger Human Rights Across Africa At Gambia Conference
By Alex Boye Dr. Kingsley Agyemang, Vice-Chair of Parliament’s Human Rights Committee and Member of Parliament for Abuakwa South, has called on African countries to intensify efforts to educate citizens on human rights and empower them to understand and defend their fundamental freedoms. Speaking after leading members of the committee
Sheikh Maiga Calls For Blessings And Protection For Ghanaian Hajj Pilgrims
The Head of the Pilgrims Affairs Office of Ghana (PAOG) Dawa Team, Sheikh Abdul Malik Maiga, is expected to lead the Farewell Jummah prayers for Ghanaian prospective pilgrims ahead of the 2026 Hajj pilgrimage to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The special prayers are scheduled to take place on Friday,
Preventable Deaths and Poor Services Are Human Rights Failures — Dr. Agyemang
Dr. Kingsley Agyemang, Vice-Chair of Parliament’s Human Rights Committee and Member of Parliament for Abuakwa South, has called on African countries to intensify efforts to educate citizens on human rights and empower them to understand and defend their fundamental freedoms. Speaking after leading members of the committee to a conference
Amoako Attah’s ‘Virus Through Rats’ Prophecy Resurfaces After Hantavirus Outbreak
Fresh debate has erupted on social media following claims that founder and leader of Parliament Chapel International, Francis Amoako Attah, predicted a global viral outbreak months before recent hantavirus concerns emerged. During a church service on January 4, 2026, Apostle Amoako Attah reportedly told his congregation that the year would
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Afterthought Leadership of Kodua Must Give Way: When Corrections Become the Culture of a Secretariat
Every serious institution must make peace with the reality of human error. Governance whether political or corporate, demands flexibility, and good leadership often means knowing when to reverse course. The problem is not the correction. The problem is when correction becomes the default mode of operation. When reversals, amendments, clarifications,
Why Gordon Asare-Bediako Is the Communication Choice NPP Must Not Ignore
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The National Road Safety Authority (NRSA) and Its Toyota Voxy Technical Working Group Report: Observations From A Sentry Post
Following the Technical Working Group Report which was submitted to the NRSA in April 2026, the NRSA issued a safety advisory warning against the commercial use of Toyota Voxy vehicles, particularly those converted from right-hand to left-hand drive. According to the Report, that converted models are deemed unsafe due to
From Research to Impact: Why Ghana’s National Research Fund Matters Now
By: Linda Dede Nyanya Godji Incoom For decades, academics and researchers across Ghana’s universities and research institutions have raised concerns over the absence of a dedicated national research fund to support academic research and innovation in the country. A situation that stifles scientific development and innovation, as many scientists find




