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Ghanaian students in government schorlaship are allegedly selling their sperms for survival

A Ghanaian PhD student at the University of Kent in the United Kingdom, Lius Laud Apprey, has disclosed that some stranded Ghanaian students on government scholarship in the country have reportedly resorted to selling their sperms to survive. This follows the cancellation of the...

Galamsey: Enough of the lip service, act now – Coalition against illegal mining to govt

In response to the growing illegal mining issue that has negatively impacted waterways and farmlands across the nation, the Media Coalition Against illegal Mining has urged the government to move quickly. At a press conference held in Accra on Wednesday, the Catholic Bishops' Conference President,...

Coalition of Concerned Nzema People Petition Paramount Chief Over Proposed Land Acquisition for Petroleum Hub

In a compelling petition addressed to Awulae Annor Adjaye, the Paramount Chief of the Western Nzema Traditional Council, a group known as the Coalition of Concerned Nzema People has raised strong objections to the proposed compulsory acquisition of 20,000 acres of private land for...

Leave a legacy by stopping galamsey – Sheikh Shiabu to Akufo-Addo

Sheikh Arimiyawo Shaibu, a member of the National Peace Council and the spokesperson for the National Chief Imam, has expressed support for stopping the practice of illegal mining, also known as galamsey, in Ghana amid recent efforts to end it. He said he was pleased...

Galamsey: If mining laws fail, civil disobedience will salvage damage – KNUST UTAG

Professor Eric Abavare, the president of the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG) branch at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), has proposed that the best way to defeat illegal mining, or galamsey, is through civil disobedience. In an interview with Citi News,...

Unprofessional communication is EC’s biggest problem – Prof Aning

Prof. Emmanuel Aning, a risk analyst and security expert, has called the Electoral Commission's (EC) worst challenge and criticized it for its inadequate public relations. Prof. Aning criticized the EC for failing to communicate with Ghanaians in a polite and straightforward manner during an interview...