The Current state of illegal mining has gone beyond control with all sorts of people deeply engaged in the menace. Currently, Businessmen and Politicians have taken over the deal and are seriously destroying the country’s forest reserves and water bodies to extract Gold. Todays all the water bodies in Ghana […]
Jospong Group Partners Austria to Boost Waste-to-Energy and Skills Training
A team from the Jospong Group of Companies has undertaken a knowledge transfer programme in Austria focused on waste-to-energy solutions and a national apprenticeship programme aimed at facilitating skill-based capacity building and training. The team which comprised researchers, circular economy experts, and learning & development professionals conducted a study tour […]
Prof. Nana Ama Klutse Champions Data-Driven Climate Resilience in Ghana
Climate change is no longer a distant threat—it is shaping our present reality. In Ghana, where environmental challenges are rapidly evolving, one figure is pioneering a new approach to climate resilience through the power of data and innovation. Prof. Nana Ama Browne Klutse, Chief Executive Officer of the Environmental Protection […]
Timbuktu Institute welcomes the International Academy for Combating Terrorism: the beginning of a strengthened cooperation
Building synergistic bridges of reflection and action is essential in the face of the continuing evolution of terrorism in West Africa. It is against this back drop that the International Academy Fighting against Terrorism (AILCT) recently paid a working visit to Timbuktu Institute – African Center For Peace Studies. The […]
Sénégal Is a classic example of countries where Christians and Muslim co-habbit peacedfully
A Senegalese delegation composed of representatives of religious centers, led by the Caliph General of Bambilor, Thierno Amadou Ba, was received at the Holy See for a significant meeting with representatives of the Vatican this Saturday, February 22. This meeting, which brought together academics, religious dignitaries, and political actors, within […]
St. Peter Methodist Church marks Heritage Day with a call for national reconciliation
The final Sunday of Ghana’s Heritage Month was a vibrant celebration at St. Peter Methodist Church, Odorkor, as the congregation marked Heritage Day, a grand climax to a month-long reflection on Ghanaian identity and culture. The church was filled with colour as various groups (SUWMA, Men’s and Women’s movements, Guilds, […]
Prophet Eric Boaten-Uche’s prophecy fulfilled: Ghanaians urged to pray for vice president
In a remarkable turn of events, a prophecy made by Prophet Eric Boaten-Uche, General Overseer of Reign House Chapel, has come to pass. The prophet had foreseen the illness of Vice President Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, urging his congregation to pray for her recovery. In a video circulating online, Prophet […]
Ghana’s Selassie Atadika Named 2025 TIME Earth Awards for Culinary Sustainability
Renowned Ghanaian chef and food sustainability advocate, Selassie Atadika, has been named among the six global leaders honored in the 2025 TIME Earth Awards. The award recognizes individuals redefining the future of the planet through sustainability, climate justice, and innovation. Atadika, founder of Midunu and a former United Nations humanitarian, […]
Ohemaa Tina Inspires Hope with New Gospel Song “Make A Way”
Gospel singer Ohemaa Tina has released a powerful new song titled “Make A Way,” a deeply spiritual composition that encourages believers to seek divine intervention in their most challenging moments. The song, which is already resonating with listeners, serves as a heartfelt prayer, crying out to God for mercy, favor, […]










