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Continue reading →: Raising the Ghanaian Flag in Syracuse: A Celebration of Independence and CommunityBy Kofi Quaye On a crisp March morning in Syracuse, New York, the red, gold, and green flag of Ghana slowly ascends outside City Hall. The Ghana national anthem plays, filling the cold air with pride and nostalgia. Attendees gaze in silence as the Ghana flag is raised in a…
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Continue reading →: “WINNER TAKES ALL” IN GHANA POLITICS…why it has to change.By Godfred Mensah Ghana’s “winner takes all” approach to elections is indeed a pressing concern. The practice of sacking employees of the previous government and replacing them with loyalists of the winning party can lead to chaos and undermine the country’s peaceful reputation . This phenomenon is not only limited…
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Continue reading →: Women in Power: A Global and Ghanaian Reality CheckBy Kofi Quaye Nearly half the world’s population—3.6 billion people—went to the polls and posted the slowest growth in female political representation in two decades. A BBC analysis of election data from 46 countries revealed a troubling trend: in nearly two-thirds of these nations, the number of women elected fell.…
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Continue reading →: How Computer Centers and Tech Hubs Are Transforming Africa’s Economic LandscapeBy Kofi Quaye Africa’s tech scene is buzzing, and Ghana is right at the center of the action. From Accra to Lagos, tech businesses and computer centers are sprouting up, driving economic transformation across the continent. Ghana’s version of Silicon Valley—the Accra Digital Centre—has become a center of innovation, startups,…
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Continue reading →: Ghana’s Bold Move: Visa-Free Entry for All Africans Becomes a RealityGhana is making history as President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo fulfills a groundbreaking promise: visa-free travel for all African passport holders. With this executive approval, granted on December 18, 2024, Ghana is set to join Rwanda, Seychelles, The Gambia, and Benin as the fifth African nation to embrace unrestricted travel…
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Continue reading →: Ghana’s Free Senior High School: A Game Changer or a Work in Progress?By Kofi Quaye When Ghana’s Free Senior High School (Free SHS) policy was introduced in 2017, it promised a revolution in education—one that would open doors for students who otherwise couldn’t afford to attend high school. Fast forward to 2024, and the policy has been both celebrated and criticized. While…
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Continue reading →: Nyanyano and Kasoa: How Two Small Communities Have Been Transformed Into The Busiest And Fastest Growing Commercial Hub in Ghana.By Kofi Quaye Nyanyano and Kasoa— two neighboring communities in the Central Region of Ghana that have seen huge changes in a remarkably short period of time. What used to be a quiet fishing village and a small roadside market town have merged into a sprawling urban hub. But there’s more…
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Continue reading →: Gender inequality in Ghana…when will it end?Women’s organizations like NETRIGHT have emerged as a formidable force advocating for gender equality and women empowerment in Ghana. By Kofi Quaye On December 7, Ghana made history by electing Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang as the first female vice president. Was it a monumental moment? Absolutely: it is one of…
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Continue reading →: VISA SECRETS: what they don’t want you to know.Why do some people secure visas on their first try while others face rejection after rejection? Is it luck, connections, or insider knowledge? The truth is simpler than you think—and it’s all revealed in VISA SECRETS. This game-changing guide is your passport to success, breaking down every step of the…
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Continue reading →: The Fight Against Corruption: Africa’s Youth Are Bringing Change. Ghana’s Nana Kwame Bediako is a leading example.Nana Kwame Bediako, AKA Cheddar. Known for his entrepreneurial spirit, he’s now a presidential hopeful in Ghana. His Freedom Movement is empowering youth to demand transparency. Corruption in Africa: A New Generation Takes the Stand By Kofi Quaye For decades, corruption has been one of the most significant barriers to…






