Nominee: Sakina Mumuni, 35-years-old
Occupation: Farmer/Trader
Town: Bawku Municipal
Project: Agro Processing/VSAL
Source of funds: Personal
Category: Economic Empowerment
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Nominee: Yaw Rockson Adangabey, 32 years
Occupation: School Proprietor
Town: Gbedema (Builsa South)
Project: Establishment of schools to serve the less privileged (Adangabey Royal Int. School)
Category: Education
He was a familiar face, one of the many customers who bought from her mother during her trading days in second-hand goods at Awoshie in Accra. So, when he asked her to follow him home so he could settle a supposed debt, she didn’t think twice. She was already out running errands of collecting debts for her mother anyway.
Residents in parts of Accra have complained about their inability to use smaller denominations of the cedi, particularly the 20 pesewa coin, as legal tender to transact business.
During checks by The Mirror in communities such as Adabraka, Mateheko, Agege, Kokomlemle, Accra Central, Circle, and some parts of Kpone last weekend, many residents expressed their dissatisfaction with the situation.
The Madina Market in Accra came alive yesterday with aromas of Jollof rice, music and dance, as The Mirror and Gino partnered with Metro TV’s 'Cook Africa' TV Show to mark African Union (AU) Day with a Jollof Challenge.
Hajara Abdul-Karim, a young scientist from Ghana, has made a remarkable transition from a hospital internship to a forensic drug examiner in the United States.
A new cosmetology training centre, Lola Hair and Beauty College (LHBC) was officially inaugurated last Friday in Accra to provide professional training for aspiring hairdressers and beauticians.
Prince Harry with a special message wishing World War II Veteran Private Joseph Hammond a happy 100th birthday.
For many parents, the idea of having “the talk” with their kids may be daunting, making them feel embarrassed or squeamish. But many parents are conflating the classic growing-up talk about sex with another crucial conversation they should be having, new research suggests.
The talk in question should happen earlier than one may think, and it’s not necessarily about sex. It’s about puberty.
About 41% of parents reported they approached talking with their child about puberty only when prompted by the child, according to a new C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital National Poll on Children’s Health released on Monday.
Using marijuana during pregnancy is linked to poor fetal development, low infant birth weight, dangerously early deliveries and even death, according to a new meta-analysis of research.
Ingredients that can cause cancer were found in 10 synthetic hair products used in braids, extensions and other hairstyles popular with Black women, including artificial hair from popular brands such as Magic Fingers, Sensationnel and Shake-N-Go, according to a Consumer Reports study.
An implantable, non-hormonal male contraceptive has been shown in trials to last for at least two years.
On March 1, Alice Mamaga Akosua Amoako turned 33. To mark her birthday, she took to Facebook to share a part of her life known to only family and a few close friends.
On April 4, 2025, the University of Ghana held its 2023/2024 Vice-Chancellor’s Academic Awards. One standout achiever was Dr (Dent) Victoria Dovi Akpene Wosornu of the Dental School, who walked away with six prestigious prizes.
Mrs Joana Bunte was born in Accra when pounds and shillings were the official currency in Ghana.
Kwahu ooo Kwahu: Easter Sunday night on the Obomeng street
The Founding Father of the St Peter’s School, Nkwatia- Kwahu, Rev. Father Clement Hotze of blessed memory, was an American priest who left his home country to set up the school in Ghana.
With no water or electricity in the town, Fr Hotze sacrificed everything to build the St Peter's School, which is undoubtedly a leading school in Ghana.
African arts, culture and cuisine will take centre stage at the picturesque Gaylord National Resort & Convention Centre, National Harbor, Maryland, USA, when the inaugural Kente Ball is held on Saturday, April 26, 2025.
This story was first published by The Mirror newspaper as a mini series from July 16, 2005 to August 6, 2005. The publication used the pen name for the publication at the request of the author
The Path Travelled
By Sika Akoto
Ever found yourself staring at the ceiling, counting sheep or thinking about your to-do list? Yeah, we’ve all been there. But did you know that the secret to better sleep could be sitting right in your kitchen?
Some foods have natural compounds that help calm your mind and body. That’s right—certain foods can work wonders in helping you fall asleep faster and stay asleep longer.
