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International Women’s Day: What will it take to achieve gender equality?
“There should be equality for all – men and women – at all levels, and all ages” was the compelling call from Anna, one of our…
Why should I care if share prices fall?
Big shifts in the stock market are often in the news, whether they are booms in the US or falls due to the coronavirus or the…
Travel industry suffers its worst shock since 9/11 because of coronavirus
It's one of the largest industries in the world, with $5.7 trillion in revenue. It is responsible for an estimated 319 million…
GCNet: A model public private partnership in Ghana, recognized Worldwide
There is no gainsaying the fact that since its inception in 2002 when H.E. Former President John Agyekum Kufuor mooted the idea…
Africanacity – a new word for a longstanding attitude
There is a spirit across the continent that is unmatched elsewhere. It is largely unspoken, a feeling and way of thinking that…
How the ‘Stop Galamsey’ fight crumbled
There has been so much talk about the fight against illegal mining in the last few months. This is partly because of how…
Juliet Asante writes: We are poisoning Ghanaian kids! And this is why
I have always wondered why kids particularly like my company. I get the pulling of hair, the feet in my face, all that, without…
Val’s Day spoken word: ‘You are worth it’ by Poet Timmy
Love is a beautiful gift from God, presented to a few lucky people
You are worth every second I stop and stare…you are worth…
Beyond the return – turning tourism from the diaspora into investment
Last year’s Year of Return tourism initiative has proved to be one of the biggest, if not the singularly biggest one Ghana has…
Poem: Gold dust, Gold rust and Greedy lust
This captivating poem by Amarkine uses symbolism to tell Ghana’s gory illegal gold mining story. The story of the destruction…