Ahmed Ibrahim promises to end tensions between MPs and DCEs, focusing on collaboration and ethical governance to enhance public service.
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Ghanaian youth use Afrobeat to tell stories of resilience, culture, and activism, amplifying their voices both locally and globally
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Ghanaian millennials are reviving traditional foods through modern dining experiences, festivals, and innovative approaches, preserving cultural heritage.
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Eco-tourism in Ghana is thriving, offering sustainable travel experiences that connect visitors with nature, culture, and conservation efforts.
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Ghana’s top educational reforms, including free SHS, STEM promotion, and TVET transformation, are driving accessible, inclusive, and future-ready education.
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Practical tips for Ghanaian youth on balancing education and side hustles, focusing on time management, priorities, and leveraging technology for success
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The Minority accuses the Appointments Committee Chair of obstructing proper vetting, calling for reforms to ensure transparency and accountability.
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Ghana’s mineral exports, led by gold, face a dynamic future with opportunities in diversification, sustainability, and local value addition shaping the mining landscape.
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Political divisions in Bawku hinder peace efforts, prompting calls for neutral mediation to resolve the conflict and promote reconciliation.
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Explore five essential skills young Ghanaians need to thrive in the digital media age and unlock boundless opportunities