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“WALK DAILY WITH JESUS”, 06/05/26, (Wednesday, 5th week of Easter in Year A).
PRAYER: “O GOD, RESTORER AND LOVER OF INNOCENCE, DIRECT THE HEARTS OF YOUR SERVANTS TOWARDS YOURSELF, THAT THOSE YOU HAVE SET FREE FROM THE DARKNESS...
WHEN SELLING THE STATE FAILS: Ghana’s Privatisation Paradox By The Trial News Desk.
Since the return to constitutional rule in 1992, Ghana’s two dominant political parties—the National Democratic Congress and the New Patriotic Par...
THE JOURNEY OF WA ALLSTARS: Rise, Glory and the struggle to rebuild.
The story of Wa All Stars is one of the most compelling narratives in Ghanaian football—a tale of rapid rise, historic achievement, deep regional pr...
DCE URGES UNITY AND ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE AT INAUGURATION OF NADOWLI-KALEO STUDENTS’ UNION
The District Chief Executive (DCE) for Nadowli-Kaleo, Madam Mary Haruna has called on students of the Nadowli-Kaleo Students’ Union at the Univers...
“WALK DAILY WITH JESUS”, 05/05/26, (Tuesday, 5th week of Easter in Year A).
COLLECT: “O GOD, WHO RESTORE US TO ETERNAL LIFE IN THE RESURRECTION OF CHRIST, GRANT YOUR PEOPLE CONSTANCY IN FAITH AND HOPE, THAT WE MAY NEVER DOUB...
A country that politicised darkness while normalising the PDS scandal cannot claim surprise when faith in the energy industry resurfaces.
The child who is blind thinks all the age-mates are also blind. The loudest voices in Ghana’s current energy debate are often the same political arc...