I still remember like yesterday, when I was asked to go see CNO of the medical department for Introduction as a new member of the department as a staff nurse. For a moment, I recall how the CNOs and DDNS would treat us while we were still students and I […]
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Ablah Dzifa Gomashie: A Trailblazer in Versatility and Leadership
By Fuvi Kloku Ablah Dzifa Gomashie, a name that resonates with versatility and exemplary leadership, recently received a prestigious award from the Women’s Association of UPSA. Her journey is one of resilience, mentorship, and unwavering commitment to her craft. As she stood on the stage, accepting the award, Ablah reflected […]
Reflecting on the Remarkable Shift In Ghana: From Left to Right Drive
By : Fuvi Kloku On this significant day in Ghana’s history, August 4, 1974, our nation made a remarkable transition – we switched from driving on the left side of the road to the right. Under the leadership of General Ignatius Kutu Acheampong, ‘Operation Keep Right’ was successfully implemented, defying […]
Azuma Nelson’s Birthday: Social Media Flooded with Tributes to Boxing Legend
Today, July 19, marks the birthday of Ghanaian boxing legend Azuma Nelson, and social media is abuzz with tributes and well-wishes to honor this iconic figure. As fans and friends take to Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram to celebrate his special day, the outpouring of love and admiration is a testament […]
The Siren Bill: A Distraction from the Real Solutions
By Ruth Adjorlolo, Journalist I am thrilled to see that the proposed “Siren Bill” has been met with widespread criticism in Ghana. The Bill, which aims to give politicians and government officials permission to use sirens to bypass traffic, is a misguided approach to addressing our transportation challenges. I strongly […]







