UBA Engages Business Students at GCTU to Mark International Women’s Day
UBA Ghana, in collaboration with the Business Students Association of Ghana Technology Communication University (GCTU), commemorated the 2026 International Women’s...
Hon. Stan Dogbe: The Operational Brain at the Heart of Government
Story By: Nii Okpoti Odamtten / Muhammad Faisal Mustapha... In the quiet, highly controlled corridors of executive power where decisions...
African Condemnations Of The Us-Israeli Military Strikes On Iran: February 28, 2026
Following the joint US-Israeli military strikes on Iran on February 28, 2026, which resulted in the deaths of Iranian Supreme...
UBA Engages Business Students at GCTU to Mark International Women’s Day
UBA Ghana, in collaboration with the Business Students Association of Ghana Technology Communication University (GCTU), commemorated the 2026 International Women’s Day with an engaging forum for students. The event brought together students, academics, NGOs, and women’s advocates to exchange ideas under the global theme, “Rights. Justice. Action. For All Women
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Dorcas Affo-Toffey Honoured Among Africa’s Most Influential Women
The Deputy Minister of Transport, Dorcas Affo-Toffey, has been honoured by the La Mode 100 Most Influential Leading African Women. The award is an annual initiative by La Mode Group in the United Kingdom (UK). They celebrate 100 trailblazing African women for their leadership, impact, and excellence across various sectors.
Nana Ama Antwiwaa Namaana II, donates clothes, feeds 100 needy in Accra.
The Nkɔsoɔ Hemaa of Akyem Abenase in the Akyemansa District Eastern Region, Nana Ama Antwiwaa Namaana II, has donated clothes and fed 100 people in Accra. The towns that benefited from the donation of the clothes are, Nyame Bɛkyirɛ and Bertinase, both in the Akyemansa District. The beneficiaries expressed their
“Medical Kalabule”, Before And After Issues
Whilst we await anymore episode(s) from the Fourth Estate if any, we want to draw the attention of the Presidency, Security Agencies and Regulatory Bodies to certain happenings within the health sector through questions. In the video , the neurosurgeon(s) stopped the use of the Axis pharmacy request form and
Abuakwa South Municipality Targets Global Spotlight with US Student Internship Initiative
Abuakwa South Municipality is positioning itself as Ghana’s biggest hub for educational tourism, with plans set to host its first cohort of 200 American student interns in July 2026. The initiative is under a major international exchange programme being spearheaded by Member of Parliament for the area Dr. Kingsley Agyemang.
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Hon. Stan Dogbe: The Operational Brain at the Heart of Government
Story By: Nii Okpoti Odamtten / Muhammad Faisal Mustapha… In the quiet, highly controlled corridors of executive power where decisions are refined, priorities aligned, and the machinery of governance set into motion impact is rarely measured by visibility. It is measured by precision, coordination, and the ability to turn policy
The Carnage on Ghana Roads: ‘Na Who Cause Am’? Part IV
Part III concerned itself with the consequences of obstructions on our roads together with some suggested solutions. This submission will delve into the contributions of tyres, roads and wide loads to the carnage on our roads. Worn out tyres and inappropriate road surfaces are major contributors to accidents, since the
Educating Girls, Building Nations: A Legacy for Achimota School and Ghana
Girls’ education is very important for the growth of a nation. When girls are given the chance to learn and succeed, the benefits go beyond the classroom. Educated girls grow into confident women who make good decisions, support their families, and contribute to their communities. In this way, educating girls
The Carnage on Ghana Roads: ‘Na Who Cause Am’? Part III
Part II examined driving standards in Ghana and the UK. Part III will look at obstructions on our roads. Let’s start with the issues of broken-down or abandoned vehicles and other objects on our roads. Many lives have been lost in Ghana due to moving traffic running into stationary vehicles




