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I was only his worker. He was not my friend – Julius Debrah
In a rare, deeply personal reflection at the Pentecost International Worship Centre (PIWC), Atomic, Chief of Staff, Dr. Samuel Julius Debrah on Sunday, April 26, 2026, offered Ghanaians a window into what loyalty looks like when it is…
Time up for justice?
Imagine the citizen who is arrested without charge, detained beyond the pale of law, cut off from counsel, family, and court, and released at last without explanation.
Early BECE registrations surge, raising concerns over integrity, child welfare
As the 2026 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) approaches, a growing number of pupils are being pushed to sit the exams ahead of schedule, raising concerns about child welfare, systemic manipulation and the integrity of Ghana’s…
The quiet force of leadership: President Mahama’s tribute to Dr. Samuel Julius Debrah
In celebrating his two-time Chief of Staff at 60 on Sunday, April 26, 2026, John Dramani Mahama offered more than birthday platitudes. He delivered a masterclass on loyalty, competence, and the kind of public service that outlives office.
Dr Albert Kobina Mensah: The scientist, the man and his works
Dr Albert Kobina Mensah is a Research Scientist at the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research Soil Research Institute in Kumasi.
Kelewele, a spicy heartbeat Ghanaian street cuisine
‘Kelewele’, an ancient and traditionally fried Ghanaian dish is often common on the streets at night hours for travelers and wanderers.
Eulogy to Dr. Samuel Julius Debrah on your 60th birthday
Today, we celebrate the life and service of Hon. Dr. Samuel Julius Debrah—a man who turns 60 with a legacy that speaks louder than titles.
Energy shocks expose Ghana’s power fragility, strengthen case for nuclear option
Relentless swings in global oil prices and recurring domestic gas supply failures are exposing deep vulnerabilities in Ghana’s power system, accelerating calls for a decisive shift toward nuclear energy as a more stable long-term solution.
Ghana’s declining fish stocks: Why marine protected area could be a game changer
At dawn, fishermen at Apo community in the Shama Municipality of the Western Region push their wooden canoes into the sea with hope and increasing uncertainty.
Air pollution: An increasing threat to child health
Under the shade of a shea tree in Dolon in the Northern Region, a group of schoolchildren sit on the ground, placing their food directly on the dusty earth as they enjoy meals provided under the Ghana School Feeding Programme.