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Stereotypical Portrayals Of African Women In The Media

As I revisited the talk, it occurred to me that I’ve not

Why Should We Wait For Fish Smoking To Kill Us?

Gramma Kailey woke up this morning feeling dizzy and weak. She.was also

Accra As Cleanest City – A Reality Or A Mirage?

“The commitment I want to make, and for all of us to

When The Wedding Turns Out To Be A Fake Façade

Many are wondering why marriages are falling apart, after the glamorous wedding

Iddris Sandu – The Ghanaian American Tech Genius And His Talking Streetlights Invention

Last year it all surfaced when CNN interviewed the child prodigy who

Take Me To Freedom Land

Home is not just a place bounded by corners; home is in

The Sad Aftermath Of The Death Of Ghana’s First President Kwame Nkrumah

… No talking drum announced this tragedy to his own people in

Container Houses Can Solve Ghana’s Housing Deficit

Over the years, Ghana has experienced diverse challenges in the sector of

Etihad Airways: Is Plastic-Free Flying The Future?

Attention has turned in recent months to how much plastic can be

“The Hope For a Bright Future – A Mother’s Testimony That Inclusive Education Works”

One beautiful afternoon, as the sun rose with its beaming smile to

Smooth, Angry, Cool, Powerful: How We Talk About Blackness

BLACK I’ve been black since about 1988, when I was colouring in

Kwame Sarfo – Ghanaian Homeless Man Turned Into A Super Star In USA

At the age of 25 years Kwame Sarfo who is currently living

Who Will Quench Our Thirst ? Asks Residents Of Nkwanta-North

Water is a fundamental human need. So important is it to human

‘If You Complain They See You As Evil’: Accra’s Religious Noise Problem

‘One-man churches’ armed with loudspeakers proliferate in Ghana’s fast-growing capital. But as

Letter From Africa: Fighting ‘Uniform Hairstyles’ In Kenya

In our series of letters from African journalists, media and communication trainer

African Students Lament Exploitation On a Farm In Israel For a Master’s Degree

26-year-old Emmanuel Samson who graduated from the University of Calabar in Nigeria

Can’t Eat Your Kelewele And Have It

Last year, lots of Ghanaians appear to have visited Kigali, the Rwanda

“As You Sow, So Shall You Reap”

On one faithful Saturday morning in Wa, the Upper West Regional Capital,

Mental Illness Is The Most Neglected Health Problem In The Developing World

When we think of international aid, we usually picture packages of food,

The Future Of Drone Technology

A few weeks ago, I had an opportunity to speak at South

From Cartons To Carpets: Rethinking Plastic Waste

Serge Attukwei Clottey is the founder of Ghana’s GoLokal performance collective. His work explores

Let’s Not Forget The Poor African Woman

An imagery is always painted in Africa about a proverbial woman who

Anas Continues To Live On

In the beginning, was Anas And Anas was a journalist And Anas

Killer Nets: Depleting Fish Stocks In Ghana’s Waters

Under a brick-supported wooden shed at the edge of Cape Coast beach

Ghana’s Sanitation Headache: Has Assin Kushea Found a Cure?

Today’s issue of this paper, which marks the commencement of its return

Nigerian Prostitutes Invade Esiama In The Western Region

Prostitution is illegal in Ghana but so many people overlook it due

Mending Ghana’s Fishing Net With Transparency

Kweku Mensah, a 43-year-old fisherman from Axim has been fishing off Ghana’s