Opinion
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From the EU’s Closet to Africa’s Dumpsters: How Fast Fashion Fuels the Textile Waste Crisis in Africa
Every morning, millions of garments are pulled from racks across Europe and the United States, purchased with excitement, worn a…
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Accra’s flooding: The Water Always Remembers its path.
The rain in Accra did not start with a bang, but with a steady, rhythmic drumming on the aluminium roofing…
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Why Africa’s Own Treaty May Be the Key to Fixing Global Waste Trade Rules; How the Bamako Convention Can Drive Real Implementation of the Basel Convention in Africa
The African continent has historically been a dumping ground for hazardous chemicals, technologies, and waste from the global north and…
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Ghana at 69: Turning Independence Day Excitement into Everyday Nation Building
On 6th March, this year (2026), we commemorated Ghana’s 69th Independence anniversary, and the day was marked with various events…
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Rewriting the Old Narrative of Teenage Pregnancy through Plan International Ghana’s Rooting for Change: Jato and Aponoapono in the Spotlight
In the cocoa-rich Suhum Municipality of Ghana, a quiet revolution is unfolding on the football pitches of Jato and Aponoapono.…
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Ghana’s Biggest Political Problem Is Not Politicians, It Is Us
Ghanaians love one thing more than jollof debates: complaining about politicians. Everywhere you go, politicians are thieves. Politicians are useless.…
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Presidential Primaries and Five Primary School Boys
Our Constitution is so kind that it allows anyone to aspire to the position of President, and you are often…
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No more ambiguity: President Mahama must match words with deeds on LGBTQ and education
Ghanaians are a patient people, but patience must never be mistaken for forgetfulness. During the heat of the 2024 general…
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From the Parliament to the Court:s: Srem-Sai v Srem-Sai and the Campaign Against the OSP
Ghana is watching something serious unfold, and it is no longer helpful to treat it as an abstract constitutional debate.…
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