Tag Archives: Articles on Ghana by Ghanaians

Open letter to Bank of Ghana -1

Feature Article of Friday, 31 July 2015 Columnist: Prosper Kwesi Acquah 2015-07-31 Opinion HARSH BANK CHARGES – BANKS FLEECING CUSTOMERS; OPEN LETTER TO THE BANK OF GHANA – 1 Dear Bank of Ghana, Many of us have watched in awe and dismay the bravado with which Ghanaian banks (banks operating in Ghana) charge customers various… Read More »

Kill the Hunger in the Journalist

Feature Article of Wednesday, 29 July 2015 Columnist: Brako-Powers, Kwabena 2015-07-29 Often said to be the fourth estate of realm in the parlance of government and governance – the media stand tall as one of the powerful elements in leadership. Corollary, it’s expected that the men and women in the practice should be powerful and… Read More »

Investigate Mills' death

Feature Article of Wednesday, 29 July 2015 Columnist: Damptey, Daniel Danquah 2015-07-29 Wicked men have emerged from the rubble of democracy and are now occupying the highest positions in our land. These new Pharaohs who were once sheep have now mutated to become ravening wolves. They have deceived, intimidated and manipulated their prey into total… Read More »

The Chinese are back….the beginning of our famine!

Feature Article of Thursday, 30 July 2015 Columnist: Boateng, Emmanuel Agyemfra 2015-07-30 Emmanuel Agyemfra Boateng Two years ago,the National Security in connection with the Ministry of Natural Resources embarked on a national anti-illegal mining operations.This Operation was to see to it that,illegal mining in the Country was halted or flashed out permanently. The Operation saw… Read More »

Kumasi Hub of Global Shapers Community and Peace Corps Present

Feature Article of Thursday, 30 July 2015 Columnist: Mensah, Charles 2015-07-30 “Let Girls Learn Hackathon” LET GIRLS LEARN HACKATHON All around the world, women are severely underrepresented in STEM fields (science, technology, engineering, and math). One reason for this is because 62 million girls around the world are currently not attending school. In Ghana, female… Read More »