We should remember that those, who can afford the excavators, for their wealth, will be the first to fly out and leave the rest of us to suffer the consequences of the Galamsey, including many giving ...
If one thing was apparent after two weekends of the annual Austin City Limits festival, it’s that the never-ending cycle of ...
By Kingsley Webora TANKEH The Deputy Attorney-General and Deputy Minister for Justice, Justice Srem-Sai, has touted the ...
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Sourcing Journal on MSN
Can Creative Stunts Make Consumers Care About Textile Pollution?
Are augmented reality activations and "fashion zombies" what it takes to drive consumer awareness—and action—about the ...
Simplified In Short on MSN
How Gold and Power Built Africa’s Earliest Empire
Long before colonial borders, Ghana stood as one of Africa’s earliest and most powerful kingdoms. This film explores how its wealth in gold and trade built an empire that connected the Sahara to the ...
The Ghanaian perspective on Ghana. Read opinion articles from expert writers on politics, business, economy, society, and ...
YEN.com.gh on MSN
Asamoah Gyan: Top 5 Goals of Ex-Premier League Star and Ghana Football Legend, Videos
Ex-Premier League star striker Asamoah Gyan thrilled fans with legendary goals for Ghana and built a successful business career after retiring from football.
THE lyrics of Jamie N Commons’ ‘Where There’s a Will There’s a Way’ may well have been the inspiration Bright Fosu Danquah, ...
Opinion
The Business & Financial Times on MSNThe Inconvenient Truth with Professor Douglas BOATENG: The empire in our wardrobe: Independence redrew borders; the wardrobe stayed behind. Let purpose…
The wardrobe that outlived the empire Africa stands independent in law, yet the mirror tells another story. Parliaments ...
In today’s world, a trip from Ghana to New Zealand takes just over 8 hours. But in 1950, that same journey took more than a month! as captured in the very first issue of The Daily Graphic.
The Tennessee Valley is home to people from around the world, and the International Society of Huntsville brought the ...
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