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‘Don’t Come Back, They’ll Kill You For Being Gay’
For years Mohamed’s family tried to make him more like other boys
Coronavirus: How It Turned The Tables On Ghana’s diaspora
We used to say here in Ghana, half in jest, half in
How A Ghanaian Domestic Worker Suffered Abuse In Lebanon
The Kafala system is supposed to support people in domestic or construction
Nsoh Mohammed: I Regret Dropping Out Of School, Life Would Have Been Better
“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change
The Man Who Has Built Over 4,000 Affordable Toilets For The Poor
Samuel Gyabah knew so well from being born and bred in Pokuase,
Black Entrepreneurs In Berlin: Kwame Owusu
In the latest of a series profiling Black entrepreneurs in Berlin, DW
Slavery On The Volta Lake – A Silent Nightmare Of The Ghanaian Child
Trafficking of humans is an international problem affecting millions of people and
Going To Ghana: Black Americans Explore Identity Living In Africa
“It’s not all safaris and beaches. There’s more than just what you
Kente Cloth Is Beloved In Ghana. Why Did Democrats Wear It?
When House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer and
Meet The Ghanaian Wikipedian Documenting Women Into History
Pamela Ofori-Boateng, a digital media practitioner with about 6 years’ experience. She
Child Streetism And Its Implications On Security
In 2010, Ghana was able to achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
Ghana Beyond Aid: Is It Achievable Or A Pie In The Sky?
Shanice is a seventeen (17) year old girl born to a Jamaican
Kagame’s Rwanda Is Still Africa’s Most Inspiring Success Story
When Paul Kagame became Rwanda‘s president in 2000, he inherited a country that
‘Lest We Forget’: What The Lockdown Exposed In Ghana
Socrates the Greek philosopher said, “An unexamined life is not worth living.”
World Press Freedom Day: “The Only Security Of All is In A Free Press”
World Press Freedom Day is celebrated on May 3 each year. The
The Woes Of COVID-19 Amid Face Masking, A Threat To Public Safety
Since COVID-19 was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO),
Coronavirus In Ghana: Online Funerals, Face Masks And Elections Without Rallies
In our series of letters from African writers, journalist and former Ghana
Fighting COVID-19: Need For Tippy Taps In Communities Without Water
Madam Wasila Yakubu, a yam seller, lives with her husband and five
Covid-19: The Virus That Should Heal Our Nation – Serwaa Amihere Writes
The year 2020 started in Ghana as normally as any other. Apart
Rwanda: 20 Years Under ‘Benevolent Dictator’ Paul Kagame; Africa’s Shining Star Or A Disguised Power-Drunk Leader?
President Paul Kagame marks 20 years at the helm of Rwanda. He’s
America’s Partnership In Ghana And Around The World Against COVID-19
The story of United States (U.S.) leadership in the global battle against
Kwame Nkrumah’s Secret Lover
Genoveva Esther Marais was a bosom companion and confidante of Kwame Nkrumah.
COVID-19: Sanitize Your Minds, Not Just Your Hands
With A Sense Of Urgency, Society Is Forced To Restructure. People Are
Teenage Pregnancy: Public Health Emergency
In the Agbogbloshie market in Accra stood Nafissa with a big head
I’m A Black American Stuck In Ghana During The Coronavirus Pandemic
I originally purchased a one-way ticket to Ghana from New York City
Family Of WWII Veteran Who Was Castrated, Beaten And Shot To Death In 1956 Demands Justice
World War II veteran Hammondee Green was allegedly murdered in Amite, Louisiana in 1956
How A Ghanaian Chief Tricked The Danes In 1963, Took Their Castle And Later Sold It Back To Them
Osu Castle, also known as Christiansborg Castle, is a castle located in
‘I Feel Like Running Away,’ The Children Serving Witches
It’s a harmattan morning in Naabuli. The weather is brutally harsh- dry,