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Galamsey: The Cancer Eating Ghana Alive – Why Sympathy for Illegal Miners Remains a Moral Dilemma
Death is never a light matter. Even the loss of an animal can stir grief in the heart of an ordinary person. Human instinct naturally leans toward com...
Nurse and Farmer: Mboma John's Winning Formula"
Mboma John is a nurse and unionist. He is the Chairman of the Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association, Nandom Branch. The 37-year-old profess...
Farmers’ Day Reflections: Beyond Awards, Galamsey and Climate Change Threaten Ghana’s Food Future
Today marked yet another National Farmers’ Day celebration — the 41st since Ghana first instituted the event to honour the men and women whose lab...
Farmers’ Day Without Farmland: A Nation Celebrating What It Is Destroying
Agriculture remains Ghana’s surest path to economic independence, yet we continue to sink deeper into the shackles of import dependence, surrenderin...
A NUANCED PERSPECTIVE ON THE OSP AND MARTIN KPEBU'S ARREST
The recent arrest of Martin Kpebu by the Office of the Special Prosecutor of Ghana is without any legal justification, and I trust Martin Kpebu will l...
Momo Fraud Surge: Why MTN Must Bear Greater Responsibility in Protecting Customers
Mobile Money, once celebrated as a revolutionary tool for seamless financial transactions—particularly among traders in remote Ghanaian communities...