Empowering young women, eliminating vulnerabilities – the story of the UNFPA-PRADA initiative

A Feature by Christiana Afua Nyarko and Leonora Asare Accra, July 29, GNA – Irene Asiwome Ziddah, a 19-year-old woman, who hails from Mafi-Kumase…

Kotoko’s new direction: Will it be different from the perennial self-inflicted woes?

A GNA feature by Yussif Ibrahim  Kumasi, July 26, GNA – Asante  Kotoko’s biggest problem in recent history has been internal wrangling, backbiting and factionalism.   Management of the…

Effective teaching for cognitive learning

GNA Feature by Kofi Ashiboe-Mensah, PhD. Accra, July 24, GNA – Teacher education is a complex and multi-faceted process, made up of initial teacher…

Special Schools: the case of Wa School for the Deaf

A GNA feature by Philip Tengzu Wa, (UW/R), July 24, GNA – No one will ever refute the significance of education in nation building.…

 Fraud Prevention in Ghana – Everyone Must be Involved

By Isaac Obour Accra, July. 24, GNA – Fraud has become a prevalent issue in Ghana, posing a significant threat to socio-economic well-being of…

Health facilities without sign language interpreters, bane to achieving SDGs

A GNA feature by Anthony Adongo Apubeo Bolgatanga, July 24, GNA – Whenever Ms Aloriba Adatukey, a 36-year-old woman from Navrongo in the Kassena-Nankana…

‘Herbal medicine is regaining its lost glory’

A GNA Feature by Emmanuel Nyatsikor Ho, July 21, GNA – The good old book, the Bible in Ezekiel chapter 47: 12 says in…

Supporting local entrepreneurs: Meet Amoako Mensah who makes jewellery with old cedi coins, brass materials 

A GNA News Feature by Ernest Nutsugah  Accra, July 21, GNA – It’s Wednesday afternoon at the Central Business District in Accra. Nana Amoako…

Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum: A welcoming haven celebrating Ghana’s first President

A GNA feature by Joseph Baffoe Accra, July 17, GNA – The redeveloped Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum, which aims at celebrating the legacy of Ghana’s…

Water crisis amid climate change  

A GNA feature by Anthony Adongo Apubeo  Kparaboug (U/E), July 17, GNA – At 0300 hours, it is expected that most people, particularly school…

Ghana’s burgeoning E-mobility: Artisans’ livelihoods hanging by a thread  

Albert Oppong-Ansah, GNA  Accra, July 14, GNA–James Obeng owns an engine refurbishment shop near Odawna, the heart of Ghana’s capital, Accra.    With no protective…

Fixing the Fundamentals: Understanding, Evaluating Kurt Okraku’s National Football Philosophy

A GNA Feature by Simon Asare Accra, July 14, GNA – President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Mr. Kurt Simeon Edwin Okraku, also…

Pedestrian attitude towards road usage in Ghana: Lapaz crossing as a case study 

A GNA Feature by Eric Appah Marfo  Accra, July 12, GNA-Kobby, a university graduate, is in the habit of disregarding the traffic light whenever…

Fishing Closed Season: Idleness, lamentations and applause

A GNA News Feature by Muniratu Akweley Issah Accra, July 12, GNA – Nii Laryea (Not real name),13, is among several fishers busily mending…

The syndrome of Mass failure in Ghana Teacher licensing examination

By Kofi Ashiboe-Mensah, PhD. Accra, July 11, GNA – While the selection into the teaching career and teachers’ initial education are key to ensuring…

Ex-convict begs for re-integration without stigma after serving jail term  

A GNA News Feature by Kingsley Mamore   Kparekpare (O/R), Jul 6, GNA-A 30-year-old ex-convict has appealed to family members and the society at large…

Nightmares of homeless 5-month baby 

A GNA Feature by Edward Acquah  Accra, July 06, GNA- Can you imagine backing your sleepy baby for hours and waiting for the rain…

The Accra Zoo: A haven in a cosmopolitan metropolis

A GNA feature by Patrick Ofoe Nudzi Accra, July 5, GNA – One place, which qualifies without doubt to be referred to as a…

Continuous Professional Development: A transformational tool for effective teaching

A GNA feature by Kofi Ashiboe-Mensah, PhD. Accra, July 3, GNA – Professional development enables teachers to improve their knowledge, skills and practices for…

The sea continues its relentless roar at Ghana’s Keta

By Albert Oppong-Ansah  Accra, June 28, GNA-Kporkporgbor, Gbakpeygbor and Fuveme are gone! The sea has consumed the three communities in the Keta Municipality of the…