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GH¢45 sanitary pad claim: Figment of a fast decomposing elephant – Clement Apaak

Deputy Education Minister Clement Apaak debunks claims that government procured sanitary pads at GH¢45, stating actual costs range from GH¢19 to GH¢24 per pack

Challenged Foundation launches national petition for accessible public spaces and education

The Challenged Foundation has intensified its advocacy for disability rights with the launch of a nationwide petition demanding full enforcement of Ghana’s accessibility laws....

Is the Majority Chief Whip losing control of Parliamentary cohesion?

Analysis of the Majority Chief Whip’s growing struggle to mobilize MPs for government business amid the NDC’s numerical advantage. What this means for governance and legislative progress

MAWULI – The standout school – Elizabeth Ohene writes

We had a piggery, and a school farm. The pigs were fed with the leftover food from the dining hall and produce from the school farm

Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings: Political matriarch and pioneer of women’s rights in Ghana

Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings, often described as a pioneering force in Ghana’s Fourth Republic, was widely recognized for her strong advocacy for women’s rights, constitutional reform, and civic empowerment

Political parties: What do Ghanaians say after 32 years of uninterrupted multiparty democracy?

The post-independence history of political parties in Ghana is quite intriguing. During the first republic, a constitutional amendment resulted in a ban on all opposition political parties

Rare ‘tooth-in-eye’ surgery restores man’s vision after two decades

When Brent Chapman was 13, he took ibuprofen during a Christmas basketball game. It was a drug he had taken before, but what happened next was anything but routine