
Maxwell Lukutor Rallies Investors and Stakeholders to Redraw South Tongu’s Economic Future
In a groundbreaking move to reposition South Tongu as a magnet for investment and innovation, Member of Parliament Maxwell Kwame...

Can “self-destructing plastic” technology from Imperial College offer Ghana a breath of fresh air?
By: Linda Dede Nyanya Godji Incoom Plastics have become a convenient part of daily life for many Ghanaians, widely used...

U.S. Position , Moroccan Sahara, ‘Clear’, ‘unequivocal’ -, Says, Massad Boulos
Rabat - The United States president Donald Trump's Senior Advisor for Africa, Massad Boulos, reaffirmed that the U.S. position on...

Maxwell Lukutor Rallies Investors and Stakeholders to Redraw South Tongu’s Economic Future
In a groundbreaking move to reposition South Tongu as a magnet for investment and innovation, Member of Parliament Maxwell Kwame Lukutor has launched an ambitious development initiative through the maiden South Tongu Business & Investment Forum, held at the Royal Sekina City in Sogakofe. Far from a ceremonial gathering, the
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Bryan Acheampong Donates GH¢300K to Fire Victims …Pledges Modern Rebuild of Kumasi Markets
Dr. Bryan Acheampong has stepped forward not only with a generous GH¢300,000 donation to fire victims in Kumasi but also with a bold vision to transform Ghana’s markets into safer, modern trading spaces. During visits to the fire-ravaged Adum and Kantamanto markets, Dr. Acheampong disbursed GH¢300,000 offering critical relief to

Tension In Prampram: Youth Threaten Mass Protest Over Delay In Murder Trial Of Nene Tetteh Wakah
A wave of tension is sweeping across Prampram as angry youth and concerned indigenes have threatened to stage a massive demonstration over what they describe as the unacceptably slow pace in the prosecution of murder charges leveled against the embattled chief, Nene Tetteh Wakah, and eight others. The group accuses

Apostle Amoako Attah Declares Cardinal Turkson as Divine Successor to Pope Francis
In a striking spiritual revelation, Apostle Francis Amoako Attah has proclaimed that Ghana may be on the verge of a historic global breakthrough following the death of Pope Francis. Speaking on Angel FM, the founder of Parliament Chapel International declared that Cardinal Peter Turkson—Ghana’s most prominent Vatican figure—could be divinely

Gower Street Visits Newmont-Affected Ghanaian Communities
A delegation from Gower Street, UK, led by Co-Founder Sophie Marple, Trustee Florence Miller, and Co-Director Tessa Durham, visited Wacam’s operational communities in the Ahafo region from 3-5 February 2025. The visit aimed to assess the impact of Gower Street’s support for Wacam and other local civil society organisations in
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Can “self-destructing plastic” technology from Imperial College offer Ghana a breath of fresh air?
By: Linda Dede Nyanya Godji Incoom Plastics have become a convenient part of daily life for many Ghanaians, widely used and synonymous with packaging, from the sachet water that quenches thirst under the scorching Accra sun to the sturdy bags carrying groceries home from bustling markets. Since plastics gained popularity

Time To Declare State Of Emergency On Illegal Mining – Kwabena Adu Koranteng writes
The time has come and the time is now; to declare a state of emergency to tackle the menace of illegal mining, popularly called Galamsey and bring its activities to an end. A political will of the President, John Dramani Mahama is needed to undertake such crucial decision in the

Justice Requires Strength—The President’s Responsibility.
In times when corruption threatens the moral fabric of nations, it becomes essential to examine the responsibility of leadership—not through sentiment, but through justice. History and scripture offer vivid lessons. King Saul, chosen by God, was tasked with eliminating a corrupt and dangerous people. But instead of fulfilling his assignment

Public Sector Reforms in Ghana: A Critical Component for Service Delivery to Citizens and the Private Sector
There have been varied concerns in recent times about the essence of public sector reforms in Ghana. Whilst some do not find it useful, others see it as essential in modern-day institutional practice of improving the efficiency and effectiveness of service delivery to the citizenry and the private sector. Arguably,