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A look at youth development in Ghana
Mince no words, a world where more than half of its population is under 35 years, should think seriously about how to give a platform for the youth to be part of the decision making process.
This vital decision, which eluded the world for…
Election Verdict: Let’s celebrate Pink Thursday
I suffered insomnia due to pressure as I was preparing to bid farewell to my mother; Madam Comfort Akua Ameyibor, who died on June 10 at the Peki Government Hospital.
The insomnia was ignited by a call I received before bedtime from my…
Jatropha use in northern Ghana
Jatropha, a plant commonly found in the northern part of the country, particularly the Upper West Region, is put to many uses including landscaping, source of fuel, medicine and marking grave yards.The milky sap of the plant is also used…
AGOA: An opportunity for Obama to define his Africa legacy
Everyone stands to gain if Africa can sustain and accelerate its progress in tackling poverty and finding jobs for its growing young population.
The Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) rarely makes headlines in the United States.…
Nestle Ghana supports Foreign Affairs Ministry
Nestle Ghana Limited on Tuesday presented some products to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, to support the Regional Inter-Schools Debate being held as part of the African Union’s 50th Anniversary celebrations.
The…
IGP warns police officers to avoid politics
Mr Mohammed Ahmed Alhassan, Inspector General of Police (IGP), on Tuesday warned Police officers to stay away from partisan politics as Ghanaians wait for the Supreme Court verdict on the 2012 Presidential election petition.
He said…
Biotechnology is panacea for Africa’s green revolution
Africa missed the Green Revolution, which helped Asia and Latin America achieve self-sufficiency in food production, missed the Industrial Revolution, but Africa cannot afford to miss another major global 'technological revolution', which…
Is Ghana ready for GMO crop production?
Many farmers, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), journalists and indeed, the general public are skeptical about the introduction of genetically modified crops (GMO) or DNA into agricultural productivity in Ghana.
Some people hold the…
Turn polytechnics into pure technological institutes
The aims and objectives of polytechnics in Ghana, as enshrined by the Polytechnic Act 745 of 2007, include providing tertiary education through full time courses in the field of manufacturing, commerce, science, technology, applied social…
Ghana’s Disability Act: The State must set the pace
The gorge between the promises, policy statements on one hand and the situation on the ground is perhaps the most explicit indicator of the state’s attitude to the interest of the disabled population.
This state of affairs goes beyond the…