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Ministers’ accident exposes Ghana’s urgent need for improved rural healthcare delivery
News of a serious car accident involving Education Minister Haruna Iddrisu and Deputy Communication Minister Mohammed Adams Sukparu spread rapidly across social media, news portals, and traditional media on Thursday, February 12.
What happened to wetlands in Ghana when traditional protection was lost
Ghana’s wetlands, once revered as life-giving ecosystems and protected through deeply rooted traditional practices, are rapidly disappearing under the combined weight of encroachment, pollution, and weak enforcement.
Threats to press freedom in Ghana
Freedom of the press, guaranteed under Chapter 12 of the 1992 Constitution, remains a core democratic principle in Ghana.
Mental wellness is health, not weakness: Ghana must act now
As the world marks Mental Wellness Month in January, it is high time Ghana confronted mental health honestly. Not through whispered conversations behind closed doors, and not only through prayers offered in silence, but through open and…
Colvin, Baker and Rustin: The tall trees who can inspire us
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. made enormous contributions to our country and humanity in his 39 years on the planet, but commemorations of his life and legacy portray him far too often as a solitary figure.
Dr. King’s struggles with doubt can guide us in this moment
It’s been a rough couple of weeks in the United States and the world.
Ground zero at Tema: 11 years after Central Medical Stores inferno, accountability still burns
It was an ordinary Tuesday morning in Tema on January 13, 2015; workers reported offices, traders opened their shops, and journalists went about their routine assignments.
A look at Ghana and the ICC’s new approach to environmental justice
A quiet but significant shift is taking place in international law, one that could redefine how countries such as Ghana protect their natural resources and hold polluters accountable.
Eating to get sick: Poor diets fuelling rise of NCDs in Ghana
When Dorcas reaches for a chilled bottle of her favourite soft drink after lunch, she rarely considers its long-term effects on her health.
How the delayed Ewoyaa lithium deal is crushing families
Farmlands of whispering crops and sun-drenched soil, deep in the heart of Ewoyaa near Mankessim, now simmer with quiet despair.