I Can’t Wait to Collaborate with Kofi Owusu Peprah – Essi Donkor
Fast rising Ghanaian gospel musician Essi Donkor has expressed strong admiration for fellow gospel act Kofi Owusu Peprah, revealing her...
KODUA CASHED OUR DUES, THEN KILLED OUR VOTES
I was not present in the room when the General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party, Mr. Justin Kodua Frimpong,...
Gabonese Republic Reiterates Support for Moroccanness Sahara, Welcomes Historic Adoption of Resolution 2797
The Gabonese Republic reiterated on Tuesday its support for the Moroccanness of the Sahara, welcoming the historic adoption of United...
I Can’t Wait to Collaborate with Kofi Owusu Peprah – Essi Donkor
Fast rising Ghanaian gospel musician Essi Donkor has expressed strong admiration for fellow gospel act Kofi Owusu Peprah, revealing her desire to collaborate with him on a powerful project aimed at impacting lives and winning more souls for the Kingdom. According to Essi Donkor, the unique grace, anointing, and
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Ghanaians Commend IGP Yohuno As Police Arrest Ringleader In Berekum Chelsea Bus Shooting
Ghanaians have expressed widespread commendation for the Inspector-General of Police, Christian Tetteh Yohuno, following the arrest of two key suspects linked to last weekend’s deadly robbery attack on the team bus of Ghana Premier League side, Berekum Chelsea. The Ghana Police Service, in an official statement, confirmed the arrests after
UNESCO-FCDO Sankore project closes with a call to unlock value from Ghana’s research outputs.
By: Linda Dede Nyanya Godji Incoom Ghana’s long-standing challenge of translating research into tangible economic value may finally be within reach, as stakeholders at the close of the UNESCO-FCDO Sankore project called for urgent action to commercialise research outputs across the country. At the closing event of the Sankore Project
FK Company Warns Encroachers to Vacate Disputed Ga South Lands or Face Demolition
F K Company Limited has issued a strong warning to residents of Danchira, Domeabra, and surrounding communities in the Ga South Municipality to vacate portions of land it claims ownership of or risk demolition of their structures. The Chief Executive Officer of the company, Mr Asare, said the firm has
104th Presbytery Session Highlights Church’s Enduring Role in Community Growth
The Akyem Abuakwa Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana has held its 104th Presbytery Session in Kyebi, with a strong call on members to uphold their spiritual heritage while committing to purposeful development for future generations. The session, held under the theme “Celebrating Our Heritage: Building on the Foundations
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KODUA CASHED OUR DUES, THEN KILLED OUR VOTES
I was not present in the room when the General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party, Mr. Justin Kodua Frimpong, Esq., sat with some alleged leaders of the external branches and pretended to listen to how its elections were conducted. I was not there when he nodded, took notes, acknowledged
The Carnage on Ghana Roads: ‘Na Who Cause Am’? Part V
Part IV examined the roles of tyres, roads and wide loads to the carnage on Ghana roads. This part aims to consider the contributions of speed ramps, motorways, and warning signs to the carnage on our roads. Most of the ‘death traps’ on our roads, mistakenly referred to as speed
Bogoso-Prestea Mines in Shambles: From $500 Million Investment to $65 Million Loan
By: Prosper AGBENYEGA The Bogoso–Prestea Mine, one of Ghana’s oldest and most strategically important mining assets, is at the center of mounting scrutiny following a $65 million financing arrangement between Heath Goldfields Ltd and Trafigura Pte Ltd—a deal many analysts say raises serious questions about investment credibility, operational sustainability, and
The Comfort of Escape, The Cost of Abandonment!
There is a quiet truth many of us avoid confronting: Ghana is not failing us – we are failing Ghana. For many decades, the dream has been the same. Leave. Escape. Find greener pastures. We complain—loudly and repeatedly—that “the system is broken.” We point to corruption, poor roads, weak healthcare,




