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Legalising Okada and Tricycles: A Bold Step Towards Inclusive Urban Mobility
The government deserves commendation for the bold and pragmatic decision to legalise the operations of Okada (commercial motorcycles) and tricycles in...
Despite Cedi Stability, Ordinary Ghanaian Consumers Still Feel the Pinch
Ghana’s cedi has chalked up one of its most remarkable periods of appreciation in recent years, particularly against the US dollar. For months now, ...
The King never Killed the Chill when the Opportunity offered Itself - The Gods Are Not to Blame
In The Gods Are Not to Blame, an unborn child was destined to murder the father, the king, and marry the mother. However, the father was unable to kil...
Galamsey: The Cancer Eating Ghana Alive – Why Sympathy for Illegal Miners Remains a Moral Dilemma
Death is never a light matter. Even the loss of an animal can stir grief in the heart of an ordinary person. Human instinct naturally leans toward com...
Nurse and Farmer: Mboma John's Winning Formula"
Mboma John is a nurse and unionist. He is the Chairman of the Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association, Nandom Branch. The 37-year-old profess...
Farmers’ Day Reflections: Beyond Awards, Galamsey and Climate Change Threaten Ghana’s Food Future
Today marked yet another National Farmers’ Day celebration — the 41st since Ghana first instituted the event to honour the men and women whose lab...