Dubai Chambers Engages Ghana Trade Institutions to Deepen Investment Cooperation
Dubai Chambers has held a series of high-level meetings with key trade and economic institutions in Ghana as part of...
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...
Guinea-Bissau Reiterates Firm, Constant Support for Moroccan Sahara
Guinea-Bissau on Tuesday reaffirmed its firm and constant position on Morocco's sovereignty over of the Sahara. This stance was expressed...
Dubai Chambers Engages Ghana Trade Institutions to Deepen Investment Cooperation
Dubai Chambers has held a series of high-level meetings with key trade and economic institutions in Ghana as part of efforts to strengthen bilateral trade, investment cooperation and private-sector partnerships between Dubai and Ghana. The engagements, held in Accra, brought Dubai Chambers into discussions with the Ghana National Chamber of
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Breman Traditional Council to Launch 2026 Odwira Festival on June 7
The Breman Traditional Council together with the Afahye Planning Committee will officially launch the 2026 Breman Odwira Festival on Sunday, June 7, 2026, at the Omanhen’s Palace in Breman Asikuma. The launch is scheduled to begin at 10:00 AM and is expected to bring together traditional leaders, opinion leaders, invited
DCE Cuts Sod for 24-Hour Ultra-Modern Market in Asene Manso Akroso District.
The District Chief Executive for Asene Manso Akroso, Hon. Eric Ahinakwa, has cut sod for the construction of a 24-hour ultra-modern market facility in Akyem Akroso. The project is expected to be completed in two years. The 24-hour ultra-modern market will feature 32 lockable stores, 120 sheds, a fire post,
Ridoana School Administrator bonks student, 14
The Tema Circuit Court ‘A’ has remanded 35-year-old Anaglate Mends Edem Kwashie into lawful custody for allegedly defiling a 14-year-old 2026 JHS graduate. Anaglate Mends, a husband and a father of three, is the Administrator of Ridoana Comprehensive School at Atadeka where the victim (name withheld) was a student. Notwithstanding
Ackweh Family Stands Firm as Court Decisions Affirm Ownership of Hwakpo Lands
The Hwakpo lands dispute in the Ada Traditional Area has evolved into one of the most enduring and closely watched customary land litigations in the region. Over several years, the matter has passed through different courts and enforcement processes, with the Ackweh Family consistently emerging victorious in key rulings concerning
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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
The New Patriotic Party stands at a defining moment. After the painful defeat in the 2024 general elections, the party cannot afford to treat its next internal election as business as usual. The executives selected now will not merely occupy party offices; they will bear the responsibility of rebuilding confidence,
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




