By: Amivi Tukpe,Accra. During the recent vetting of Honorables Sam George and Okudzeto Ablakwa, an intriguing turn of events unfolded. The minority leader, Honorable Afenyo Markin, made a broad request for information from both candidates. However, when Hon. Sam George sought specifics from Afenyo Markin concerning issues related to the […]
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Stay Safe, Stay Steady: Preventing Choking and Falls in Elderly Citizens
Picture: Credit amount Holly Rehabilitation and Health As we gracefully age, maintaining health and safety becomes a top priority. Two significant concerns for elderly citizens are choking and falls. These seemingly minor incidents can have serious consequences, but with a few proactive measures, they can be effectively prevented. Here’s how […]
Ensuring Equal Accountability: Citizens vs. Parliamentarians in Ghana
By George Asare , Accra. In Ghana, the law clearly states that if a citizen damages government property, they are held accountable. However, recent events have highlighted a stark contrast in the enforcement of these rules for ordinary citizens versus parliamentarians. When parliamentarians commit similar offenses, they often seem to […]
NPP’s Vetting Missteps: A Political Boon for the NDC
By Fuvi Kloku The vetting of President Mamama’s nominees has been nothing short of a political spectacle. The NPP members of the vetting committee seem to be doing themselves and their party a significant disservice. Their line of questioning, particularly their engagements with Honorable Sam George and Honorable Okudzeto Ablakwa, […]
A Call for Inclusivity: Integrating African Languages into Windows
By Dr. James Amegbe In a world that celebrates its vast diversity, it is disheartening to witness the stark underrepresentation of African languages in technology. While Afrikaans enjoys its place on the Windows platform, numerous other African languages remain absent, leaving a significant portion of the continent’s rich linguistic heritage […]







