Opinion
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Cracking down on what can be called kente cloth — Yola Mzizi
As the vibrantly patterned kente travels out of Africa, a new designation aims to protect its ties to Ghana, where…
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Circular Economy framework for sustainability — Dr. Anim-Mensah
In today’s business landscape, sustainability is paramount to ensuring continued growth and minimizing environmental impact. As resources dwindle, industries must…
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Joy Reid interviews The Merc on history erasure in Nigeria & U.S.
American commentator and television host, Joy Reid spoke with Nigerian content creator, The Merc about how Nigeria removed history from…
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Celebrating Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings by Grace Quaye
Today, we mourn the loss of a phenomenal woman, Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings, a trailblazer in Ghanaian politics and a champion…
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My sister, my enemy — Ethel Codjoe Amissah writes
I was in an eatery one afternoon waiting for my lunch to arrive and couldn’t help overhearing a conversation between…
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Hon. Twum-Barimah speaks on Ghana’s pledge to Mission 300
Photo: Ghana’s President John Mahama (center) at the launch of Ghana’s National Energy Compact at UNGA / © John Jinapor…
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Is the reunification of the Koreas possible? — HWPL’s Oral Ofori
Photo: North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-Un (left) / © Getty Images; and South Korea’s president, Lee Jae-myung (right) / ©…
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The biggest mistake executives make with journalists — Kafui Dey
Picture this, a CEO in a perfectly tailored suit, polished shoes that could blind the sun, and a boardroom presence…
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The Ablekuma North violence is a stark warning — Bernard Atieme
The recent rerun election in Ablekuma North, a constituency in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana which tragically descended into violence on Friday,…
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Ramadan and what it means for 2 billion Muslims
Ramadan is considered one of the holiest months of the year for Muslims. In Ramadan, Muslims commemorate the revelation of…
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