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India’s historic visit to Ghana: A strategic leap in South-South cooperation
On July 2, 2025, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a historic visit to Ghana, marking the first time an Indian prime minister set foot in the West African nation in over three decades. This landmark trip, part of a broader five-nation tour, underscores India’s ambition to deepen ties with the Global South amid a rapidly shifting global economic and geopolitical landscape. Against the backdrop of America’s evolving foreign policy and India’s emergence as a global economic power, this visit signals a renewed commitment to economic, security, and cultural collaboration between India and Ghana, with significant implications for both nations and the broader African continent.
Read MoreGalamsey, theological crisis of the Church
I have observed with great dismay the deafening silence of the Church in Ghana.
As the ecological crisis unravels before our eyes, this silence now screams louder than ever.
Our Minister of Lands and Resources, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, opines that 44 forest reserves out of 288 in the country have been degraded.
This is coupled with the rising turbidity levels of our rivers, now at 5000 Nephelometric Turbidity Units (NTU), far beyond the permissible 500 NTU.
Read MoreScience is DNA for development: President, cement your legacy through science
Every living organism grows according to its DNA – a master plan coded for function and evolution.
In the same way, science is the DNA of national development.
Yet in Ghana, science lacks not only visibility, but institutional security, budgetary commitment and political reverence.
Mr John Mahama, as you chart your political path forward, I urge you to seize this moment as your opportunity to place science at the core of Ghana’s transformation – and to leave a legacy that endures beyond any single term of office.
Read MoreLet’s have clear road signs, markings for safety
Road markings are important for guiding and regulating traffic, conveying information to drivers and pedestrians, through lines, symbols and colours on the road surface.
These markings, especially those on the road surfaces, assist drivers in their movements on the road.
They are crucial as they define lanes and indicate permitted movements.
Sadly, despite their importance, these markings are often absent or have faded, making them difficult to see, particularly at night.
MPO LTD Launches in Koforidua, Bringing High-Quality Garment Production to the Eastern Region
Koforidua, Ghana – The Eastern Region’s fashion and textile industry just got a major boost with the official launch of MPO LTD in Koforidua. Located at Shop C9, J.K Okyere Plaza, opposite Access Bank, MPO is now open for business and ready to serve both local and international clients with high-volume garment production tailored to their exact needs.
A New Hub for Custom Apparel Manufacturing
MPO LTD specializes in the mass production of customized garments, offering both quality and efficiency for businesses, schools, sports teams, and organizations in need of branded clothing.
Whether you’re looking to outfit a company team, kit out a school’s physical education department, or design football jerseys for a local league, MPO delivers professional, reliable results.
Read MoreDON`T LET TAKE AWAY THE SENSE YOU HAVE AS HUMAN-POLITICAL ANALYST SLAMS NPP, NDC OVER ABLEKUMA NORTH RERUN CHAOS
In the wake of the recent election rerun in Ablekuma North, which descended into chaos and heightened tensions between the ruling NDC and the opposition NPP, Political Analyst Mr. Samuel Boateng has vehemently denounced the incursion of thugs at the electoral venue, resulting in harm to a former Member of Parliament, Hon. Mavis Hawa Koomson, the NPP Vice Chairman, journalists, and other notable individuals present to observe the proceedings.
Speaking the media, Mr. Samuel Boateng remarked that while Ghanaians possess a profound understanding of the democracy practiced, politicians have endeavored to disrupt the peace enjoyed by the nation through elections, resorting to bloodshed and other brutalities in their quest for victory. He asserted that such actions must be unequivocally condemned, stressing that under no circumstance should politics strip individuals of their humanity.
Read MoreDivorces on the rise because marriages are now based on contract instead of covenant, true love and affection – Marriage Counselor
A marriage counselor, Pastor Sampson Agyei has noted that divorces are increasingly prevalent in recent times because marriages are now perceived as contractual agreements rather than sacred covenants founded on genuine love and affection.
During an interview on GIFTS FM morning show, hosted by Kwaku Mensah Abrampa, the Man of God underscored that marriage should not be regarded as a mere relationship susceptible to dissolution at the whim of the parties involved. Instead, it must be perceived as a sacred covenant among three parties: the bride, the groom, and God.
Read MoreA new dawn in Ghana’s economy – Kudos to the men steering the ship
After years of economic turbulence marked by ballooning debt, cedi depreciation, and waning investor confidence, Ghana is finally witnessing a refreshing reset under the stewardship of the Governor of the Bank of Ghana and the current Finance Minister, Hon. Ato Forson. The duo has not only brought technical clarity to the management of our monetary and fiscal affairs but has also restored hope, discipline, and stability to an economy once gasping for air.
The signs are clear. Inflation is gradually tapering downward, the cedi is holding its ground against major currencies, and foreign reserves are climbing. Investor confidence is returning, and local businesses are beginning to breathe again. The Bank of Ghana’s cautious but firm monetary policy stance, combined with the Finance Ministry’s pragmatic fiscal discipline, has laid the groundwork for sustainable growth.
Read MoreWinning the Fight Against Corruption: Lessons for Ghana from Singapore
The true face of Corruption in Ghana is not just a political issue but a deeply individualistic lived reality of Ghanaians; It is the bribe that facilitates expired and fake pain medication used during C-sections in hospitals. It is the bribe that led to the killing of loved ones in an accident. It is the bribe that caused the imprisonment of the innocent citizen while freeing the criminal in the trial. It is the bribe that led to feeding the nation with expired food product. It is the bribe that…
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