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"WALK DAILY WITH JESUS”, 27/02/26, (Friday, 1st Week of Lent in Year A).
COLLECT: “GRANT THAT YOUR FAITHFUL, O LORD, WE PRAY, MAY BE SO CONFORMED TO THE PASCHAL OBSERVANCES, THAT THE BODILY DISCIPLINE NOW SOLEMNLY BEGUN M...
Cocoa Farmers and Their Woes: The Bitter Side of a Sweet Crop
Cocoa farming has long been the backbone of many rural economies, especially in countries like Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire, which together produce a la...
WALK DAILY WITH JESUS”, 25/02/26, (Wednesday, 1st Week of Lent in Year A).
COLLECT: “LOOK KINDLY, LORD, WE PRAY, ON THE DEVOTION OF YOUR PEOPLE, THAT THOSE WHO BY SEL-DENIAL ARE RESTRAINED IN BODY MAY BY THE FRUIT OF GOOD W...
"WALK DAILY WITH JESUS”, 24/02/26, (Tuesday, 1st Week of Lent in Year A).
COLLECT: “LOOK UPON YOUR FAMILY, LORD, THAT, THROUGH THE CHASTENING EFFECTS OF BODILY DISCIPLINE, OUR MINDS MAY BE RADIANT IN YOUR PRESENCE WITH THE...
Ministry of Interior announces new dates for Immigration, Police and Prisons aptitude test
The Ministry of the Interior has announced new February dates for applicants who were unable to complete the Centralised E-Recruitment Portal Aptitude...
Prioritizing Market over Schools: Where lies the future?
In many developing nations, including Ghana, a growing concern confronts policymakers, parents, and educators alike: Are we prioritising the market ov...