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Volta: Ghana's new agribusiness frontier
Blessed with fertile lands, diverse agro-ecological zones, abundant water resources, and proximity to both domestic and ...
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Central African Republic: Ghana officer makes history as first woman to command UN parade
During the ceremonial parade, ASP Atuluk “flawlessly commanded and demonstrated discipline, precision, and leadership." ...
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This woman’s new video game allows you to take back African artifacts from Western museums
A 30-person team from across Africa, including Zimbabwe, Ghana, Nigeria, Ethiopia and Tanzania, worked on the game ...
The Founder and Chief Executive Officer of L’AINE HR, Dr Ellen Hagan, has urged women to rise above social and cultural barriers to embrace leadership roles in a rapidly evolving world dominated by Ar ...
With two old rivals facing off in Ghana's presidential election on Dec. 7 amid familiar economic woes, many voters are paying more attention to a new element in the political mix - the first ever ...
Women carry a higher genetic risk of depression, a new study has found. Claiming to be the largest genetic study to date on ...
Ghana rsquo;s economy is undergoing a period of significant transformation, marked by recovery from recent financial ...
A new continent-wide study has revealed that 60% of Africa-focused investment vehicles (IVs) are currently domiciled outside the continent, depriving African countries—like Ghana—of critical capital ...
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Ghana's quiet crisis: Bawku, smuggling, and the extremist war next door
Under the relentless blaze of a September sun in 2021, amid the chaotic symphony of cranes and cargo at Ghana's Tema Port, ...
The government of Ghana, under President John Dramani Mahama, recently announced an approved increase in the daily feeding allowance for prisoners, raising it from the long-stagnant GH¢1.80 to GH¢5.
Thirty years after the landmark Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, adopted at the Fourth World Conference on Women ...
Since opening its first office in Ghana in late 1950s, the United Nations, guided by its founding principles of peace, human ...
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