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No more free pepper soon— Ga kenkey sellers
No more free pepper soon— Ga kenkey sellers

No more free pepper soon — Ga kenkey sellers

Patrons of Ga kenkey in Accra must brace themselves for extra expenditure if they want to continue enjoying their delicacy.

How to become an interior designer

Interior Design is merging science and the art of understanding people’s behavior to create functional spaces that are aesthetically pleasing.

OSP, Airbus Bribery Scandal

Ghana’s Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) published last December, its second half-yearly report on its activities for 2023.

Deepfake risk

Events in the past few weeks have forced me to revisit the subject of Artificial Intelligence (AI). And, when it comes to AI l always have a lot to write about because I have followed developments in space for a while, and l have written extensively about these developments in this column too.

Love is strange

Love is complex and difficult to define because it varies in degree and intensity among people and across social groups. 

We know that Galamsey has wreaked havoc on Ghana’s rivers

Ghana’s dying streams: A call for urgent action

My favourite Akan talking drums poem is about the stream and the path. It is often played on the atumpan drums on state occasions.

•Adeline Baidoo is a gospel musician and a lecturer at the Accra Technical University

Adeline Baidoo’s journey through hell to triumph

"Girls, go and hide. I don't want anyone to see you with me and make sure you never tell anyone that I am your mother." These were the words which Adeline Baidoo and her sister heard from their mother, who abandoned them at birth, only to appear again  years later.

"You think you're a gospel musician; I will disgrace you. We have been married for six months, and what have you produced? You deserve beatings." 

These are the words Ms Baidoo recounts from the husband of her first marriage, a man she describes as a 'beast'.

 Romeo Torkornoo reflects on tragic loss of both parents on the same day
Romeo Torkornoo reflects on tragic loss of both parents on the same day

Romeo Torkornoo reflects on tragic loss of both parents on the same day

On the evening of Monday, February 3, 2014, Romeo Efui Torkornoo, who was 32-years-old, had to drive his mother and father, who had died at different times within the same day to the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital  (KBTH) mortuary.

8 ways to celebrate Val's Day without involving sex
8 ways to celebrate Val's Day without involving sex

8 ways to celebrate Val's Day without sex

Forgot to plan something for Valentine’s Day, but don’t want to do the typical cheeseball romance stuff? Here are some last-minute ideas that will let you show how much you care without feeling cliche — and without breaking the bank. (Okay, okay, some of these might be a little cheesy, but come on, it’s Valentine’s Day. Lighten up.

The family has also given a week’s ultimatum to the driver of the truck to take responsibility for the incident which led to the death of their children.

Agotime-Ziope family: Community demand justice for 3 siblings killed in accident

Almost three months  after his three children, who were playing at home at Abehinase, near Wodome, in the Volta Region, were run over by a vehicle which veered off the road, killing them instantly, Yao Akpabli is asking the police to take up the case and ensure justice for the bereaved family.

Selorm Adadevoh: Transformational leader
Selorm Adadevoh is going on to higher things as the Chief Commercial Manager at the Group level.

Selorm Adadevoh: Transformational leader

On Monday, January 29, 2024, I was a privileged participant in an event that was a veritable leadership Masterclass. Luckily, I did not have to pay to attend. 

Stratcomm Africa gears up for a "Love, Grow, Sustain" February edition of Ghana Garden & Flower Show 
Stratcomm Africa gears up for a "Love, Grow, Sustain" February edition of Ghana Garden & Flower Show 

Stratcomm Africa gears up for a "Love, Grow, Sustain" February edition of Ghana Garden & Flower Show 

Strategic Communication Africa Limited (Stratcomm Africa), initiators of the Ghana Garden and Flower Movement, is set to host a special February edition of the innovative Ghana Garden and Flower Show (GGFS). 

A small sliced roasted yam and koobi are both expensive

‘Kofi Brokeman’, roast yams, kokonte join league of expensive foods

‘Kofi Brokeman’, Ghana’s most popular delicacy, is no longer food for the poor even though plantain is in season, the price is being manipulated by the traders. 

Some flag merchants at Circle said alot of these congregants patronised the American flag
Some flag merchants at Circle said alot of these congregants patronised the American flag

'Flag Akwankyerɛ' Travel prophesy leads to US flag shortage in Ghana

Exactly a year ago, the Ghana Police Service cautioned pastors against prophecies on the night of December 31 that might create fear and panic among citizens.

Gayle King: Veteran journalist and Oprah's bestie reveals how a loan request ended her relationship
Gayle King: Veteran journalist and Oprah's bestie reveals how a loan request ended her relationship

Gayle King: Veteran journalist and Oprah's bestie reveals how a loan request ended her relationship

In a recent episode of "The Pivot" podcast, veteran journalist Gayle King opened up about her dating preferences and shared an interesting story about a date that took an unexpected turn. 

For right-handed individuals, wearing the watch on the left hand reduces the risk of scratching

Why do we wear wrist watches on our left hand?

With the emergence of mobile phones some people are no longer interested in buying wrist watches. Those who love to keep wrist watches adorn them because they are a fashion accessory.

Makers of Ghana’s journalism: National policy

National policy is one of the main determinants or indicators of news. The other determinants include the following – timeliness and continuing timeliness; proximity or nearness to place of origin of the news; economic and cultural interest or values in origin or place of publication; size or magnitude; significance or importance; editorial policy; human interest; newness; and strangeness.

A 43-year-old driver appeared before the Twifo Praso District Court

Driver in court for "licking" 12 year old at Twifo Eduabeng

A 43-year-old driver appeared before the Twifo Praso District Court for allegedly licking and fondling the vagina of a 12-year-old girl at Twifo Eduabeng in the Twifo Atti-Morkwa District of the Central Region.

Esther Kisseh (left) live on stage at +233

Esther Kisseh’s big day at Jazz Foundation launch


When the founding members of the Ghana Jazz Foundation (GJF) indicated they would present a saxophone to a young player at the launch of the organisation on January 7, 2024 during the Jazz In January Festival at the +233 Jazz Bar & Grill in Accra, many in the audience wondered who could be the lucky beneficiary.

Kwaw Ansah (right) in a handshake with the Oguaahen. Looking on is Nana Obiri Aduama I, Chairman of the 25th Anniversary Planning Committee

Cape Coast embraces Kwaw Ansah

When Kwaw Ansah stood up last Sunday, January 21 to make some comments to an audience which had just watched his ‘Love Brewed in the African Pot’ film at the Ridge Royal Hotel in Cape Coast, he couldn’t help recollecting a scene where Kofi Appiah tells his daughter, Aba, that he sent her to Cape Coast to get a good education and to become a lady.

Musician cries out upon hearing 35 years jail term for robbery

A budding musician, Benjamin Aboakye, alias Rapture, cried out  in court :  “Oh I am dead, when will I come back to take care of my children”,  when he  was sentenced to 35 years imprisonment for robbery.

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