Lawrence Darmani
Features
Albert K. Salia
Features
When in 2019, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo pulled the brakes on the referendum on the election of Metropolitan, Municipal and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs), many Ghanaians and believers in grass-roots participation by the citizenry in local governance systems were disappointed.
Vincent Amenuveve
Features
Anytime the word “Kalabule" is mentioned, what perhaps readily comes into people's minds is fraud.
Douglas Anane-Frimpong
Features
The Christiansborg Castle is located off the shores of the vibrant Osu in the capital, Accra.
Alhaji Irbard Ibrahim
Features
The latest COVID-19 variant should be spelled "Omicron," not "Omnicron".
Lawrence Darmani
Features
If I had the power to institute a day to commemorate something worthwhile, I would institute the “international day of helpful people.”
Vincent Amenuveve
Features
Wuriyanga, a farming community in the Tempane District in the Upper East Region, is arguably one of the unique communities in the country. This is because it is home to an ancient mud mosque built about 200 years ago and a tall mysterious tree beside the mosque as old as the structure itself.
The writer, Dr Edwin Acheampong
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Leaders and managers all over the world believe in the saying: What gets measured gets done. In other words, what never gets measured never gets done.
Alhaji Irbard Ibrahim
Features
African nations at the just ended COP26 climate summit in Glasgow, Scotland, have criticised rich countries for failing to meet their promise of giving billions of dollars to help them cope with climate change.
graphic.com.gh
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When the Zongo Development Fund was established by President Akufo-Addo, it's main focus was to bridge the development gap between Zongos and other deprived communities, and the rest of the country.
Albert K. Salia
Features
One person who stands out in the service to the deprived in the country is Irish-Ghanaian Catholic missionary, Very Rev. Fr Andrew Campbell (AC), a member of the Society of the Divine Word (SVD).
Vincent Amenuveve
Features
The Dia Dance (war dance) of the Gurune speaking people in the Upper East Region signifies their rich cultural heritage and unifies them.
Dr Adoma Dwomo-Fokuo Odame
Features
I walked in the market that Saturday afternoon ignoring the calls of my regular traders who supply me plantain. I just didn’t feel like buying from any of them. I wanted someone else to be the recipient of my fresh GH¢50 notes.
Lawrence Darmani
Features
I was surprised to see my friend in Accra, a friend I hadn’t seen for some 12 years. The last time I saw him, we were co-tenants in a Tamale compound house.
Vincent Amenuveve
Features
The Pikworo Slave Camp is one of the many significant and interesting tourist attractions in the Upper East Region that have over the years received many foreign tourists, particularly Blacks from the Diaspora.
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