“Let’s Reset Our Minds” – Asene Manso Akroso DCE Urges All*
The District Chief Executive for Asene Manso Akroso, Hon. Eric Ahinakwa, has urged Ghanaians to reset their minds for the...
PhD Mentorship: The Impactful Contributions of Prof. Raymond Dziwornu
One of the most difficult aspects of academia is a university's capacity to admit and subsequently produce PhD graduates every...
Guinea-Bissau Reaffirms Firm Support for Morocco’s Territorial Integrity & Sovereignty Over Entire Territory, Including Sahara
Rabat - Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation, and Communities of the Republic of Guinea-Bissau Fatumata Jau reiterated on Monday...
“Let’s Reset Our Minds” – Asene Manso Akroso DCE Urges All*
The District Chief Executive for Asene Manso Akroso, Hon. Eric Ahinakwa, has urged Ghanaians to reset their minds for the development of the nation. The DCE, in his address during the National Prayer and Thanksgiving Service, said we as a people must change the way we do things so that
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“Let’s Reset Our Minds” – Asene Manso Akroso DCE Urges All*
The District Chief Executive for Asene Manso Akroso, Hon. Eric Ahinakwa, has urged Ghanaians to reset their minds for the development of the nation. The DCE, in his address during the National Prayer and Thanksgiving Service, said we as a people must change the way we do things so that
Avail Yourself To Education To Broaden Your Scope – Would-be Minsters advised.
By: Robert Ayanful. People who have received the divine calling of God and want to go into full time ministry have been advised to make it a need to attend a registered and recognized Bible School so as to be able to identify their specific area of calling and work
Harvest Rain, Grow Grass to Stop Accra Floods – Justice Yeboah
The President of the Progressive Youth Federation Ghana, Justice Yeboah, has proposed a series of measures aimed at addressing the persistent flooding that affects parts of Accra during the rainy season. According to him, introducing a national policy on rainwater harvesting for households in the capital and encouraging the planting
Government Targets Skills Development to Transform Transport Sector
The Deputy Minister for Transport, Dorcas Affo-Toffey, has officially launched the J.K. Horgle Transport and Logistics Centre at the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA). The Centre is to promote professional training, research, innovation and stronger collaboration between academia, industry and government to support a safe, efficient, integrated and sustainable
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PhD Mentorship: The Impactful Contributions of Prof. Raymond Dziwornu
One of the most difficult aspects of academia is a university’s capacity to admit and subsequently produce PhD graduates every four (4) years. It takes quality leadership, couple with the right administrative strategies, to provide enabling environment for PhD students to complete their studies and graduate. When UPSA started its
Ghana Water Co. Ltd: The Company That Takes Its Customers As Adversaries
Ghana Water Co. Ltd (GWCL), Winneba, has for whatever reasons, virtually concluded that its customers are its enemies. This submission is based on some actions and inactions of GWCL, Winneba. For close to two (2) weeks now, even though almost the entire Winneba township is flooded due to the incessant
Akaneweo Kabiru Abdul Exposes Sulemana Braimah and Fourth Estate on NLA-KGL Renegotiation
1. Folks, when a Ghanaian businessman is engaging in illegality, we will fight the person. I do not care whether the person is rich, powerful, politically connected, or celebrated. Wrong is wrong. Nonetheless, we should eschew developing a national culture where every successful indigenous Ghanaian business is presumed guilty and
Cancellation of Zoomlion Contract Worsens Accra Flooding.
In the wake of this year’s rainy season, Accra, Ghana’s capital city, is experiencing severe flooding. This is not an exaggeration. The slightest rainfall now turns the national capital into a disaster zone. For houses built on and along waterways, the least said about them the better. Their residents wake




