Accra’s flood crisis is deepening as another downpour has left homes submerged, properties destroyed, and residents fleeing for safety in parts of the capital.
In Kokroko, within the Weija Gbawe Municipality, victims say poor drainage and unchecked development continue to turn every major rainfall into a disaster.
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How did someone who’s been a career politician and never run a business, whose wife took care of him become minister of communication ? We really need to question ourselves as a country !
People are losing remote jobs because of unstable internet in this country, yet that’s not urgent enough to fix. But somehow, there’s always speed and energy when it comes to pushing through a treacherous bill.
The NITA bill is just 1 out of 15 bills. I've downloaded all the bills and numbered them in an order that makes sense. Read them from 1 to 15 and the whole picture will be clearer.
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In this interview with @The1957News, I share the story behind how @FTFGhana started, now expanded to @FTF_Nigeria and @weareftfglobal. I also reflect on the journey over the past 10 years and the impact we have been privileged to make in the lives of thousands of children, young people, families and underserved communities.
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Chef Abbys is making a strong cultural impact in the United Kingdom through her ongoing “Chef Abbys UK Food Tour,” a culinary and cultural exchange initiative designed to spotlight Ghanaian food, African creativity and global collaboration.
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Their generation failed us. They were given so so much and they couldn't even pretend to preserve it. They didnt just close the door behind them, they burned down the room and had the nerve to berate us for not thriving.
University students in Ghana were fed 5 times in a day back in the day.
Madam Veronica recounts her time at the University of Science & Technology in Kumasi
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Several homes in the Community 9 area have been severely affected by perennial flooding following yesterday’s heavy downpour across the Greater Accra Region, leaving homeowners and residents devastated and stranded.
“When opportunities come, I take them. I don’t calculate what if it goes wrong. I tried to join TV3, but I failed the audition. It was a nice irony to end up working at GTV, and we share a wall with them.”
— Kafui Dey, Prominent Ghanaian Broadcaster