By Senya Afi GHAMLI In the heartbeat of healthcare lies the pulse of our health workers—the unsung heroes who dedicate themselves to our well-being every day. Their tireless efforts and unwavering commitment are the lifeblood of our healthcare system. Yet, beneath their scrubs, stethoscopes, lies a narrative often overlooked—the challenges...
By Nii Armah ADDY Companionship is an innate requirement of humanity. While companionship may be for different reasons and purposes, the specific companionship that concerns this article is about that of the biological human gender of male and female. Considering that the English Common Law as lend to us draws...
By Samuel OWUSU-ADUOMI A significant person's or celebrity's brand is more than simply their renown in the entertainment, sports, and public spheres; it is an asset that has to be carefully nurtured and safeguarded. Protecting and maintaining their brand becomes critical as the public watches every move they make. It is...
...The power of exceptional customer experience “Often times consumers, clients, and customers are not just buying a product or service, they are buying an experience, a feeling, a perception, a person (YOU)” – Bernard Kelvin Clive Agyemang responded in Pidgin English, "Now the system spoil o, every small business owner thinks...
By J. N. Halm Artificial Intelligence. AI. Who would have thought? Ever since the publication of the paper that postulated the idea that machines, particularly computer systems, could exhibit some form of intelligence, the idea has refused to go away. That paper titled “Computer Machinery and Intelligence” by English mathematician...
The car hummed softly as we navigated the familiar streets of Accra, the engine's rhythmic purr serving as a backdrop to the heavy silence that hung between us. My passenger, a young boy, and one of my favourite nephews, slouched in the back seat, stared out the window with a...
By Amos SAFO Last week, I was shocked to the core when the whole nation wasted what should have been valuable productive man-hours to discuss the merits and demerits of distributing laptops to students of Senior Secondary Schools. The unproductive use of the national frequences on both radio and television was...
It is a welcome relief to hear the Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MoFA) categorically deny the commercialisation of certain genetically modified organisms like maize, soy or even perhaps, tomatoes in our food chain. The clarification comes amid concerns expressed by a number of interest groups like the Peasant Farmers...
By Isaac FRIMPONG (Ph.D.) As Ghana grapples with economic and social challenges, a beacon of hope equally emerges through the resourcefulness of its people; both young and old. From the revolving door of political power to the economic reforms of the 1980s, devaluation of the cedi, financial sector clean-up, and the...
By Elijah ESHUN We all hate increases in our taxes but love to see our lights on or other socio-economic infrastructure function 365 days a year without any failure. Only well-functioning social amenities can truly guarantee humans a dignified life. Consider this situation from a different perspective. Some people drink...

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