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Insurance fraud: Don’t do it!

If my memory serves me right, I think it is about four weeks ago that I heard on radio the voice of an insurance expert explaining some of the intricate problems confronting the industry in Ghana. 

Festivals bring to light the cultural essence of society
Festivals bring to light the cultural essence of society

Culture conundrum (2)

One big plus for Ghana lies in the abundance and richness of our cultural offerings.

The mysterious new kid

Part 1: The arrival holy Rose High School was a typical small-town school where everyone knew everyone’s business until Alex Kofi Wilson walked through its doors.

Give our children a future!

I have just read two articles by two elderly Ghanaians who are upset by the deteriorating conduct among Ghana’s leaders. 

More sensitisation needed on GMO crops

I am concerned about the lack of adequate public education about Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs), particularly GMO plants. Recently, I read that cowpea, the first GMO crop in Ghana has been approved for commercial cultivation.

From left, Mrs Cecilia Hughes Osafo, The CEO, Priberts Montessori School with Mr Edmond Moukala, the representative of UNESCO to Ghana and Mr Yaw Osafo, the husband of the CEO inspecting the school’s cadet display.
From left, Mrs Cecilia Hughes Osafo, The CEO, Priberts Montessori School with Mr Edmond Moukala, the representative of UNESCO to Ghana and Mr Yaw Osafo, the husband of the CEO inspecting the school’s cadet display.

Priberts Montessori School celebrates 3rd Speech and Appreciation Day

Priberts Montessori School, a basic school located at Ayensu Estates, Danfa, Accra, celebrated its third Speech and Appreciation Day, and a graduation ceremony last weekend.

Bananas are not only delicious but also packed with vitamins, minerals and fiber that support overall well-being. 
Bananas are not only delicious but also packed with vitamins, minerals and fiber that support overall well-being. 

Here are 9 reasons to eat banana daily

Bananas are not only delicious but also packed with vitamins, minerals and fiber that support overall well-being. 

Girl, 15, gives birth to stepfather’s child …seeks refuge outside home

The Domestic Violence and Victim Support Unit (DOVVSU) in Ho has begun investigations into the case of a 15-year-old girl who has sought refuge outside her family house after giving birth to the baby of her stepfather.

Insurance fraud: Don’t do it!

If my memory serves me right, I think it is about four weeks ago that I heard on radio the voice of an insurance expert explaining some of the intricate problems confronting the industry in Ghana.

Christians must lead fight against corruption, mismanagement

The Christian community has been urged to take a leading role in addressing the pervasive issues of corruption and mismanagement in the country.

Worried about AI? Google it!

According to a research report by Public First, a UK-based think tank, which was commissioned by Google, there are more benefits to be derived from the application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to work processes, which outweigh the possible downside risks.

To wait is not waste

Though four letters, 'Wait', could be the longest period in anyone’s life, it can lead to untold frustration and getting jitters, especially when they have a deadline.

Some partners forget what marriage is about and take each other for granted
Some partners forget what marriage is about and take each other for granted

Complacency, the silent destroyer in relationships

The RMS Titanic was built to provide transatlantic travel business. 

Leaders God can’t approve

There are leaders God approves of. This is clearly stated in the Bible on several different occasions and in different contexts, “Greet Apelles, approved in Christ” (Romans 16:10).

Can police detain someone for default in loan repayment?

Dear Mirror Lawyer, My brother was arrested yesterday by the police and detained. 

Africans' frustration with governance: A call for reform

A recent survey has revealed a startling trend: Most Africans would support military coups to remove ineffective or corrupt leaders. 

 Okro may help control blood sugar levels
Okro may help control blood sugar levels

Why add okro to your meals?

Sometimes called “lady’s finger,” okro is a flowering plant with edible seed pods.

How does intermittent fasting work?

Intermittent fasting is an eating pattern that has become popular among people looking to lose weight.

The Ghanaian culture is described by tourists to be friendly, warm and vibrant.
The Ghanaian culture is described by tourists to be friendly, warm and vibrant.

Culture conundrum

When in 2013, the Ministry of Tourism was renamed Ministry of Tourism, Culture and the Creative Industries, more than a few eyebrows were raised.

Come on women! It is time to look in the mirror and see who we are collectively: sisters
Come on women! It is time to look in the mirror and see who we are collectively: sisters

My sister, my enemy

I was in an eatery one afternoon waiting for my lunch to arrive and couldn’t help overhearing a conversation between a man and his female companion.

Ms Doreen Hammond, Editor, The Mirror (middle) with Mr Henry Quist, Country Manager of Operation Smile Ghana (OSG) (left) and Miss Princess-Maxine Kas-Vorsah, Communications Assitant of OSG
Ms Doreen Hammond, Editor, The Mirror (middle) with Mr Henry Quist, Country Manager of Operation Smile Ghana (OSG) (left) and Miss Princess-Maxine Kas-Vorsah, Communications Assitant of OSG

Free cleft surgeries - The Mirror partners Operation Smile Ghana

The Mirror is to work with Operation Smile Ghana (OSG), a non-profit organisation, to help more children born with cleft conditions smile again. 

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