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Ghana will miss SDG-12 unless country invests in human capital – Report
If Ghana must attain the Sustainable Development Goal 12 (SDG-12), which aim is to achieve the sustainable management and efficient use of natural resources by 2030, the country must invest in human capital and education as these are the…
Rescue our decaying beaches
Growing up in Tema, one of the things that interested me about the city was the beautiful beaches that stretched from Community One through to Nungua.
This was because, anytime i traveled along the Beach Road, I got the opportunity to…
Krobo Pearls – Dipo rites and its role in the society
The Dipo rite is an integral part of the Krobo culture. Over the years it has been used to inculcate useful values into adolescent girls as they prepare to assume their marital responsibilities.
The Krobos are part of the Ga-Dangbe…
Cannabis use on the rise globally: Time to consider its legalization in Ghana?
Cannabis consumption is on the rise globally, despite it being classified in many jurisdictions, as narcotic- this is according to the United Nations Office on Drug and Crime (UNODC) drug report 2018.
Notwithstanding its classification…
When #JournalismIsFacts trends on Twitter
As a rabid social media nut, I know that for a hashtag to trend on social media, then the related issue has to be much-talked about in both traditional and social media.
But on Friday, July 13, and even to the following day,…
My first day of internship at Ghana Business News
Where is a book about the easiest ways to handle your first day at work as an intern when you need one? Being in a place and trying your possible best to do what is expected of you, especially when it has to do with the running of…
Castro: The myth surrounding the death of music maestro
A relentless legacy, a talented gem, an iconic figure, a sensational and great performer - a prelude to one of Ghana's illustrious music son - Theophilus Tagoe popular known as Castro, whose mysterious disappearance remains a myth to…
Why some students are foregoing medicine and courting less known science courses
Right from her secondary school days, Dum Odia just like most of her peers in science class wanted to study medicine, she dreamt of being called doctor, of being respected and of treating patients etc. but after applying to schools in…
Transforming Africa’s agriculture through greenhouse farming: Case study of Ghana
The call in August 2017, by participants at the end of a “Strategy, Planning and Project Implementation Workshop”, for the promotion of greenhouse farming technology in Ghana was a step in the right direction.
This came after the…
Profile of Late Amissah-Arthur
Former Vice President Kwesi Bekoe Amissah-Arthur was born in Cape Coast, Central Region, in April 1951.
He started his education at Cape Coast Methodist ‘B ‘Primary School and passed the Common Entrance examination from the Akim Oda…