Ama Atta Aidoo Passes On.
The literary world and Ghana mourn the loss of Professor Ama Ata Aidoo, a celebrated author and playwright, whose passing was announced today in Accra. The legendary writer, known for…
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The literary world and Ghana mourn the loss of Professor Ama Ata Aidoo, a celebrated author and playwright, whose passing was announced today in Accra. The legendary writer, known for…
The WFF Transformative Research Challenge (TRC) aims to inspire research and innovation in sustainable development to end hunger and transform our agrifood systems.
Tullow Oil is offering an exciting opportunity within the Ghana communications team. The new position is Communications Lead, which is a full-time position based in Accra, Ghana with hybrid working…
If you have ever tried generative Al tools such as ChatGPT, Tabnine, Bard, etc., then you must be aware of how Al is entering deep into every imaginable human activity.…
More companies are scrapping their degree requirements, creating new opportunities for people who skip college to land competitive, high-paying jobs. The number of jobs requiring any degree beyond a high…
Businessman and economist, Dr. Kof Amoah, has underscored the importance of young people to the economic transformation of Africa. He stressed that the role of Africa’s youth in nation-building and…
Each of us is here on earth with a unique makeup and specific purpose. When we focus on becoming someone else, we lose direction in becoming our unique selves. You…
The Keta Investment Promotion Center (KIPC) is appealing to President Akufo-Addo to construct the Keta Port quickly due to its geographical location and strategic importance to Ghana. According to KIPC,…
The Supreme Court will need to reconsider its position that a birth certificate is not proof of citizenship, a Professor at the University of Ghana, Ransford Gyampo has said. Prof…
Listen up: If you think your learning days are over because you’re a grown-up, you couldn’t be more wrong. Even if school seems like a lifetime ago, it doesn’t mean…