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Adobe Nsu: Asikabew's only hope of water
A sample of the water they drink

Adobe Nsu: Asikabew's only hope of water

A week ago, The Mirror visited the Asikabew Methodist Basic School in the Nsawam-Adoagyiri Municipality of the Eastern Region where during lunch time, the menu, featured boiled beans and "gari".

Ms Margaret-Reid Bartels and Mrs Beatrice Osei Bonsu demonstrating how to eat fresh coconut to the schoolchildren

Immanuel Methodist International School marks Fruit Day

The Immanuel Methodist International School at East Airport in Accra marked its first Fruits Day last week Friday.

‘Take Back Unwanted Medicines’ project launched in Ho

THE ‘Take Back Unwanted Medicines’ (TBUM) programme has been launched in Ho as part of activities to commemorate this year’s World Antimicrobial Resistance Awareness Week.

•Some hawkers were selling their wares along the medians at Makola, Accra

Illegal hawking on medians in Makola increase ahead of Christmas

Traders at the Makola Market in Accra have turned road medians, typically designed for traffic control and safety, into makeshift stalls between 4 a.m. and 10 a.m. 

Give me abroad or I die!

I have heard stories of Ghanaians who have sold all their property only to give the proceeds to a ‘connection man’ to secure them a visa abroad.

GomezBeatx in his recording studio

GomezBeatx on skills boost in studio

Gomez Tito Marshall, better known as GomezBeatx, is a respected name in Ghana’s popular music scene as he has helped to extend the creative capabilities of the artistes he has been responsible for in the studio.

The court will grant custody in most instances to the parent whose control and care the children are used to

I am scared to lose custody of my children

Dear Mirror Lawyer, My boyfriend failed to marry me despite several promises. In anticipation of this marriage, we had two children, a boy aged six years and a girl aged three years.

Most of the skin bleaching products contain hydroquinone, corticosteroids and mercury

More than a third of Ghanaians bleaching their skin ---WHO report

More than a third of the country’s population are bleaching their skin , posing a threat to their health. 

Blakk Rasta

Up close with Blakk Rasta: A fusion of fashion, music and culture

Blakk Rasta, born Abubakar Ahmed, stands as a prominent figure in Ghanaian reggae and Kuchoko music, elevating the essence of both art forms. Beyond his musical prowess, he's recognised for his multifaceted talents as a radio presenter.

FOCOS Hospital hosts forum on Anti-Microbial Resistance

In an effort to address the growing threat of Anti-Microbial Resistance (AMR), a panel of experts have shed light on the causes, management of the phenomenon, importance of vaccination and other health matters.

Give as you want to be given

“Therefore whatever you desire for men to do to you, you shall also do for them; for this is the law and the prophets.”― Matthew 7:12 [World English Bible]

Will we finish the year well?

The days have quickly melted into weeks, and the weeks into months, this year. Today is the last Saturday of November and we have one more month to close this year.

Many individuals with disabilities experience social isolation and exclusion

Implement Disability Law for us all

Last weekend, I went to visit an elderly relative who had been hospitalised at a private hospital in a town in the Eastern Region.

Dr Juliana Ameh triumphs in healthcare leadership

The  Chief Executive Officer of The Trust Hospital (TTT) since 2019, Dr Juliana Oye Ameh , has seen her strategic goals yield significant results in just four years.

Black or Red Friday?

In just four weeks and two days from today, we will have Christmas Day—December 25, 2023! And with Christmas approaching, the ceremonial bells are ringing!

Peace Apeadu (2nd right) President of POGA’ 1983 presenting the items to Mrs Agbezudor, headmistress of OLA Ho, while other members of the year-group and staff of the school look on

POGA’ 1983 supports alma mater

MEMBERS of the 1983-year group of the Past OLA Girls Association (POGA) have donated 2,000 sanitary pads, deodorants, bales of mosquito nets, notebooks, branded pens and 200 desks to their alma mater.

The women in the area are engaged in a variety of trades

Nkoranza women dismiss notion of ‘bediankɔ’

Some women in Nkoranza, situated in the Bono East Region, have dismissed the notion that they employ local black magic, known as "bediankɔ", to attract marriage.

Hands off Kakum National Park

For a country formerly called Gold Coast, gold mining has not dealt kindly with us. The gold trade has flourished in these parts for more than a thousand years. However, since colonialism entered into the fray, minerals have become the bane of our existence.

How do we work?

This week, I have been saddened by how a company once valued at US $47 billion had to file for bankruptcy protection, which analysts say was a last-ditch attempt to address its massive debt and operational issues.

God our Saviour wants everyone to be saved

He desires everyone to be saved

Have you met some believers who are "so heavenly minded that they are no earthly good," so to say?

Honouring our media heroes

This article has been prompted by an event and a question. On Sunday, October 29, 2023, the Ghana Journalists Association organised its 27th Awards ceremony at the Accra International Conference Centre in Accra.

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