
King Oyanka and Donimu (Malta) Forge Global Partnership to Champion Human Rights and Humanitarian Work
A new era of international cooperation has been launched as King Ayitey Anumle Oyanka I, Chairman of the International Human...

Banking Is Necessary, But Banks Are Not: Ghana’s Digital Finance Disruption Story
By Qazeem Bello In a quiet corner of Accra, not too long ago, a bank branch manager stood in her...

Throne Day: In Message to King, Trump Reaffirms US’ Recognition of Moroccan Sovereignty over Sahara
In a message addressed to HM King Mohammed VI on the occasion of Throne Day, President of the United States...

King Oyanka and Donimu (Malta) Forge Global Partnership to Champion Human Rights and Humanitarian Work
A new era of international cooperation has been launched as King Ayitey Anumle Oyanka I, Chairman of the International Human Rights Association (IHRA), and Chev. Jean Pierre Calleja, SoC, Founder and Leader of Donimu (Malta), signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to jointly promote humanitarian efforts and defend the
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King Oyanka and Donimu (Malta) Forge Global Partnership to Champion Human Rights and Humanitarian Work
A new era of international cooperation has been launched as King Ayitey Anumle Oyanka I, Chairman of the International Human Rights Association (IHRA), and Chev. Jean Pierre Calleja, SoC, Founder and Leader of Donimu (Malta), signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to jointly promote humanitarian efforts and defend the

Kingsley Agyemang Joins Kibi Presbyterian College of Education Students for Campus Meal
In a heartfelt demonstration of solidarity and commitment to education, Mr. Kingsley Agyemang, a leading figure in the Abuakwa South Constituency, spent last Saturday dining with teacher trainees at the Kibi Presbyterian College of Education as part of his ongoing monthly feeding initiative. The event, which brought smiles and relief

Discontent Mars 88th Asafotufiam as Residents Blame Organizers, Traditional Council for Bowing to External Forces
The 88th Asafotufiam Festival in Ada, meant to celebrate tradition, unity, and ancestral heritage, was marred by discontent and accusations of betrayal, as residents of communities around the Songor Lagoon expressed outrage over their exclusion and the growing influence of corporate interests on cultural affairs. Many aggrieved residents, including traditional

King Oyanka Named Chairman of International Human Rights Association for West Africa
King Ayitey Anumle Oyanka I of Ghana has been appointed as the Chairman of the International Human Rights Association (IHRA) for the West African region, in a major recognition of his ongoing work in promoting justice, equality, and development across the continent. The IHRA, a global organization affiliated with United
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Banking Is Necessary, But Banks Are Not: Ghana’s Digital Finance Disruption Story
By Qazeem Bello In a quiet corner of Accra, not too long ago, a bank branch manager stood in her office puzzled. It was a Friday, just past noon, peak hour. But the hall was almost empty. She glanced at the security guard who simply shrugged and pointed to his

Happenings at Ridge Hospital affecting service delivery, you could be the next victim.
Serious concerns have been raised over the current deteriorating state of the Greater Accra Regional Hospital, popularly known as Ridge Hospital, following reports that the hospital’s lift systems in the main and logistic buildings have broken down for weeks and have not been fixed .Security is lax, the facility is

Digging Deeper: Why Constitutional Recognition of Nature’s Rights is Key to Solving Ghana’s Environmental Crisis
This perspective paper draws upon the constitutional provisions concerning the rights of nature in Ecuador and Bolivia to offer nuanced recommendations for integrating the rights of nature into Ghana’s environmental governance legal framework. It characterizes the rights of nature as a transformative, 21st-century legal revolutionary approach within global legal environmental

Seth Marfo writes
Unfortunately the memorandum by the General Secretary to all Regional and Constituency Secretaries, dated 18th June 2025 does not satisfy the constitutional provisions of article 19 of the NPP. As stated in the said memo the National Council after receiving the reportedly about 300 pages of amendments, the National Council