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Scrap the Obnoxious Sale of Security Recruitment Forms
Why should unemployed young people, desperate for jobs, be compelled to buy recruitment forms before they can even dream of joining the police, milita...
FROM PULPIT TO THE STREETS: REV. MICHAEL OWUSU SEKYERE GORDON’S MISSION OF HOPE
In the bustling city of Accra, one young man has turned his calling to preach into a mission of compassion that touches lives far beyond the pulpit. R...
Sarafina in the Movie, "SARAFINA", and in Real Life: A Spit or a Pat on Africans' Struggles for Total Liberation?
This is Sarafina now and then in the movie, "Sarafina" (1992), among the youth uprising in Soweto against the apartheid system by minority Whites in l...
African Gods Exact Justice Very Slowly, to my Liking, but not in Obnubilation!
The anointed ghost of Muammar Gaddafi is up in arms, starting with Nicolas Sarkozy and soon to be followed by David Cameron, Hillary Clinton, and Bara...
DStv Subscription Standoff and Side Takings
Do we blame The Minister of State for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations, JoyNews as a media house, Consumers with diverse backgrounds ...
Don’t Let Jawia’s Health Project Die: A Community’s Sacrifice Deserves Government Support
In Jawia, a farming community in the Sissala West District, a rare story of sacrifice and self-help is on the verge of being wasted. The people, tired...