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Tourism Report by the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA) revealed that Ghana welcomed 1,288,804 international visitors in 2024, ...
Tourism Report by the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA) revealed that Ghana welcomed 1,288,804 international visitors in 2024, ...
Saturday July 5, marks the 65th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the People's Republic of ...
More than 200,000 children in Ghana suffer from uncorrected refractive errors, a leading cause of visual impairment, with one in four schoolchildren requiring vision correction.
Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana’s founding Prime Minister and one of Africa’s most iconic leaders, was widely hailed as the Osagyefo, meaning “redeemer”. Rightly so, as Ghana became the first sub-Saharan African ...
Post-independence Africa plagued by corruption and economic collapseTribal divisions, not addressed post-colonialism, fueled ...
THE Freedom Charter was adopted in Kliptown on June 26 1955, 70 years ago. Thousands of delegates travelled from across South ...
From 4 Fs in WASSCE to PhD and lecturer at Oxford University, Dr George Asiamah's powerful story of resilience shows that ...
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Ghana in dire need of futuristic, patriotic and selfless leaders – Owusu-KorantengGhana needs futuristic, patriotic, and selfless leaders who will harness the country’s resources to build a strong and ...
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KNUST Optometry Department holds 8th White Coat Ceremony, highlights refractive error crisisThe Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) Department of Optometry and Visual Sciences has held its 8th White Coat Ceremony, marking a significant step in the education of future ...
Ghana’s tourism sector saw record-breaking growth in 2024, with historic revenue, increased international arrivals, and a ...
The recent declaration of the late ZESA executive chairman, Sydney Gata, as a national hero has once again reignited a ...
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