US Ambassador Palmer recently met with a group of vibrant alumni of U.S government exchange programs in Kumasi. The meeting provided an opportunity for the Ambassador to engage with individuals who have benefited from these programs and are now making a positive impact in their various communities and professional fields […]
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V-E Day 80th Anniversary: Honoring Bravery and Sacrifice
May 8, 2025, marks the 80th anniversary of the formal end of World War II in Europe (V-E Day). This significant milestone provides an opportunity to reflect on the sacrifices made by millions of individuals who fought for freedom and peace. Over a million Americans fought in Europe during World […]
Archbishop Broglio Welcomes Pope Leo XIV as ‘A Shepherd for a Troubled World
Archbishop Timothy Broglio, President of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, has expressed joy and gratitude following the election of Pope Leo XIV. In an interview with Vatican News, Archbishop Broglio said he was “very pleased with the choice of the cardinals” and offered prayers for the new Pope’s […]
Pope Leo XIV’s Name Choice Highlights Church’s Mission to Peace and Social Teaching
The Director of the Holy See Press Office, Matteo Bruni, has shed light on the significance of Pope Leo XIV’s name choice, describing it as a clear reference to the Church’s social teaching in the modern age. Bruni noted that the name Leo XIV is a deliberate nod to Pope […]
GRIDCo’s Financial Health Under Threat from Embedded Power Generation – SSA
The Senior Staff Association (SSA) of the Ghana Grid Company (GRIDCo) has expressed concerns over the impact of embedded power generation on the company’s financial health. Speaking at the 7th Biennial Delegates Congress in Tamale, SSA Chairman Wisdom Kojo Adenyo stated that the increasing prevalence of decentralized energy systems poses […]







