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Post COVID-19 in Ghana: Six years after the lockdown
By Christine Naadu Tema, March 12, GNA – Six years after the COVID-19 pandemic reached Ghana, many citizens say the experience has significantly influenced the way they live, work and communicate. The ...
Apart from leading the country’s telecommunications industry with regards to its sheer service quality, delivered through a ...
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Lands Ministry Begins National Digitalisation of Public Lands ...Set to Publish Names of Beneficiaries
The Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources has commenced a procurement process for the national digitalisation of all public lands.The reforms, which are also aimed at improving transparency, ...
Felix Kwakye Ofosu reveals former Health Minister Kwaku Agyemang-Manu was arrested and interrogated over the Sputnik V vaccine deal, with court charges expected soon.
A Cumbrian mum has shared an update on her son eight years after his battle with sepsis and meningitis. Eight-year-old Lennox Richardson, from Warcop, battled the life-threatening infection as a ...
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Ghana's mentally ill trapped between prayer and care
On a recent Friday morning, worshippers made their way in droves into the Achimota Forest, a stretch of green in Ghana's capital that doubles as an unlikely sanctuary for the desperate. From the ...
The organisers of the St Patrick’s Festival has said that over half a million people lined the streets of Dublin for the parade. Over 3,000 performers, artists and musicians took part alongside 165 ...
Everything depends on what people and their government do,” Somerville writes, not once, not twice, but (if I count correctly) seven times.
Ghana’s telecommunications sector has long played a central role in the country’s digital transformation, powering everything from mobile banking and ...
Countries are scrambling to rescue their nationals stranded as the war in Iran threatens to engulf the entire Gulf region.
Countries in west and central Africa are facing a food crisis with multiple causes. Estimates in late December 2025 suggested that 41.8 million people were already in crisis or worse in ...
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