Opinion
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Living in an abundance of water…yet millions of the world’s population are thirsty.
The Earth’s surface is said to be covered by over 70% of water, meaning no one on this planet should…
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Ahmed, The servant writes: Ghana – Rwanda, The Correlation
Ghana and Rwanda are both countries in Africa. Ghana in West Africa and Rwanda in the East. Ghana is more…
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Parliament Must Choose Public Health and Pass the Excise Tax Bill Now!
For many years, the convenience of feigned helplessness of being between two opposing sides has been an escape route for…
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What’s the use of a flush toilet, veronica bucket without water?
“We shall not defeat any of the infectious diseases that plague the developing world until we have also won the…
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A Journalist Is A Human Like A Politician
A journalist is a human who has chosen the profession of gathering, processing, and disseminating information to his or her…
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Health financing in Ghana: Co-creating solutions through multi-sectoral approach for sustainability is key
Health financing has been identified as the key to unlocking progress toward the attainment of Universal Health Coverage (UHC) as…
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Time to re-invest in Public Service Broadcasting is now
Does the conundrum of funding the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation, (GBC), bring the State Broadcaster to some level of crossroads? Right…
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A Communicator Communicates
Communication is key to our socioeconomic development. All living things communicate with each other in different forms, styles, ways, methods,…
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10th NDC National Delegates Congress: The Good and the Bad
The opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) at the weekend held its 10th National Delegates Congress at the Accra Sports Stadium…
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Ken Ofori-Atta must listen to AG
The Attorney General is the only position defined by the 1992 Constitution of the Republic of Ghana. The 1992 Constitution…
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