Ghana’s political youth groups impact elections, from mobilizing voters to perpetuating violence, challenging democracy and reform efforts.
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Ghana promotes sustainable tourism by balancing economic growth, cultural preservation, and environmental conservation, benefiting local communities and ensuring long-term viability.
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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 millennials are reviving traditional foods through modern dining experiences, festivals, and innovative approaches, preserving cultural heritage.
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Ghana’s Parliament sees progress in gender representation with 40 female MPs, yet women still face challenges, from stereotypes to funding and harassment.
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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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Discover how Ghana’s visionary leaders, from Nkrumah to Kufuor, shaped its political history, economic growth, democracy, and national identity.
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Traditional leaders in Ghana remain pivotal, balancing cultural heritage and governance in the nation’s evolving political 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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Ghana’s mining sector supports infrastructure development, driving growth in roads, schools, and railways while addressing sustainability and equity challenges.