Four years ago in December, two Ghanaian women, an entrepreneur, Cynthia Ohemaa Appiah and a Specialist Nurse (Cardiac Stressing Practitioner) at the Diana Princess of Wales Hospital in the United Kingdom (UK), put into action the idea of establishing an online community of women to empower them through entrepreneurship.
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Two outfits that share a common interest in the promotion of culture and tourism, Volta Hotel & Dodi World located at Akosombo and the Accra-based Ceejay Multimedia, have formalised their relationship in a bid to help bolster the sector.
It takes God to bless man. However, it will take another man to be used by God to bless man. Inasmuch as God is the source of all blessings, man is His channel of blessings.
No man is an island. Even though you are on your own, you cannot live this life all by yourself. Reaching the top is not a lone journey.
Even though we are supposed to take our destinies into our own hands and create the future we want to live in, we cannot do everything on our own.
When it comes to the northern parts of Ghana, the cultural dynamics take on a whole new dimension. Compared to the south, the environment is different, the languages are different and the lifestyles are definitely different.
However, the values are still very much Ghanaian. The people are warm and friendly. There is respect for royalty and the elderly. And visitors are warmly received.
A scientific theory explains that as you fall in love you develop a ‘mystical’ spark during which your brain stimulates the production of chemicals like dopamine and epinephrine.
These give you a rosy outlook of life.
If the brain stimulation is strong, your mind gets clouded and you literally get ‘mentally challenged’ and hence the term ‘madly in love’.
A 38-year-old bailiff, Kojo Budu Jackson, has been sentenced to four years in prison with hard labour by an Accra Circuit Court for attempting to commit fraud with forged court documents bearing the signature of a retired judge.
Jackson was found to have falsified a district court order and a certificate of divorce supposedly issued by a former magistrate of the Ejisu District Court in the Ashanti Region.
The fourth edition of The Bold New Normal Conference, convened by business leader, author, and global speaker Lucy Quist, takes place on Saturday, October 25, 2025, at The Enclave Garden, East Legon, Accra.
On April 29, 2025, a letter signed by the Executive Secretary to the President, Dr Callistus Mahama, and addressed to the acting Chief Justice, Justice Paul Baffoe-Bonnie, indicated that seven Justices of the Court of Appeal had been nominated for consideration for appointment to the Supreme Court bench.
Caring for older adults has always held a special place in my heart. As a dietitian and public health professional, I believe that every stage of life deserves attention and dignity, especially the golden years.
The root of every building is its foundation. Anytime you see a mind-blowing edifice, think of a building that has invested a fortune into its foundation. Without a robust foundation, this investment in a building will only be sitting on a time bomb. In just a matter of months, everything will come crumbling down!
Kimathi Rawlings, the son of Former President Jerry John Rawlings has been spotted on the dance floor displaying some beautiful moves with his sisters urging him on.
Today, marriage has become a battlefield with many casualties. Global studies show that while 60 per cent of all marriages break down, 20 per cent of marriages are lifeless.
This means that if you marry today, you have only a 20 per cent chance that you will have a fulfilling marriage.
The root of every building is its foundation. Anytime you see a mind-blowing edifice, think of a building that has invested a fortune into its foundation.
Without a robust foundation, this investment in a building will only be sitting on a time bomb. In just a matter of months, everything will come crumbling down!
The age-old perception that male children are more valuable than female children seems to be gradually fading among modern Ghanaian men.
This is in contrast to the past, where it was common to hear stories of men who, in their desire for male children, abandoned their spouses or took on second wives.
The West Hills Mall in Accra came alive with the sights, sounds, and aromas of Ghanaian cuisine on Saturday, June 15, as families gathered to celebrate Father’s Day at the mall’s much-anticipated “King of the Grill” Cook-Off.
A toxicologist, Dr Regina Ama Oppong Wiredu, has warned that some scented candles may release harmful chemicals when burned, especially in enclosed spaces. She says the chemicals are likely to pose long-term health risks such as cancer and respiratory issues. Dr Wiredu, who works with SYNLABB Ghana in Accra, said this in an interview with The Mirror on Friday, June 13, 2025.
Access to health care remains a significant challenge for people living in rural areas.
THE picturesque 110-kilometre stretch from Ayi Mensa near Accra to Peduase Lodge in the Eastern Region has been turned into a dumping site.
A five-day workshop by the Global Quality Assurance Association (GQAA) has been held to equip participating African universities with practical tools to strengthen quality assurance in teaching, research and institutional management.
The tourism industry is rapidly embracing artificial intelligence (AI), recognising its potential to transform traditional practices and enhance overall efficiency.
AI-powered solutions are being implemented across various facets of the industry, from customer service to operational management.
Growing up, sex was a theme we never discussed openly, at least not in my home. Like every typical African home, this taboo topic was shrouded in mystery.
Unfortunately, many of us had to learn about such a critical subject from the wrong sources.
As a parent today, I will do better. My children must learn about sex from me first. I must teach them the right things before their friends teach them what is wrong. In a world of diversity, equity and inclusion, I must show them the right path before the media they are exposed to does.
