OP‑ED:By Daniel Nii Okine for Sankofaonline Ghana’s small‑scale mining sector has long stood at the crossroads of opportunity and crisis. For years, communities have carried the burden of environmental degradation, unsafe mining practices, and the economic shocks that accompany enforcement operations such as Operation Halt II. Yet in the midst […]
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June 4th at 47: The Legacy That Still Shapes Ghana’s Conscience
A Sankofaonline Analytical Feature by Dr. Reuben Hadzide June 4th, 1979 remains one of the most consequential turning points in Ghana’s political evolution. It is a date that refuses to fade, not because of nostalgia, but because its lessons continue to echo through every debate on governance, accountability, and national […]
THE COLONIAL MISRULE THAT TRIED TO BREAK AFRICA — AND FAILED
By James Kiprop for Sankofaonline The so‑called Excessive Dancing Permit,a relic of colonial arrogance, captures in one absurd sheet of paper the entire philosophy of European rule in Africa: control the body, control the land, control the mind, and call it “civilization.” A people’s joy was regulated. Their drums were […]
AFLAO YOUTH ASSOCIATION CONDEMNS MINISTER OF INTERIOR’S DISRESPECT TO AFLAO TRADITIONAL AUTHORITY AND REJECTS STIGMATIZATION OF THE VOLTA REGION
PRESS RELEASEFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEDate: 3rd June 2026 The Aflao Youth Association expresses its profound outrage and strongest condemnation of the conduct of the Honourable Minister for the Interior during his visit to Aflao on 2nd June 2026. Prior to his visit, the Minister officially communicated through established protocol that his […]
Black Stars Touch Down in the United States to Begin Final World Cup Preparations
Sankofaonline Sports News Desk The Black Stars have officially arrived in the United States, marking the start of the final and most crucial phase of their preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The team departed Cardiff on Wednesday afternoon and landed in Washington, D.C., around 9 p.m. local time, […]







