Professor Eugene Kufuor Maafo Darteh of the Department of Population and Health, University of Cape Coast (UCC), has warned that having sex under the influence of alcohol can have dire personal and social consequences.
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An idiom that many believe will last forever goes like this: “Oh what a tangled web we weave/when first we practise to deceive”.
Ghanaian flute magician Dela Botri and the Cuban Tres guitar virtuoso, Hector Ferran, alongside other musicians recently thrilled an audience at the Akasaka Civic Centre in the Japanese capital, Tokyo.
The 2023 edition of the annual Predecessors Awards has been launched in Accra on the theme, Legacy: Impart before You Depart.
For two days, at the beginning of this week, the great and the good in Ghana’s tourism landscape gathered at the Peduase Presidential Lodge at Aburi in the Eastern Region.
On Sunday June 11, 2023, a visit by team Jnr. JM, led by Jeremiah Maclean, known affectionately as Honourable Junior JM, brought an atmosphere of unity and motivation to the University of Ghana.
When I was younger, I read in the Junior Graphic the story of one man who, after several years of abandoning his education, resolved to go back to primary school to study.
Dear Mirror Lawyer, I bought a parcel of land from a family, with the intention of building a shopping mall. The purchase agreement was made three years ago between three members of the family and me.
For years, Ho, the Volta Regional capital, was renowned for its clean streets and pristine neighbourhoods, earning it the nickname "Oxygen City of Ghana." However, the recent surge in filth in certain areas of the municipality is significantly eroding Ho's esteemed reputation.
A businessman, Alhassan Hardi Mohammed, who appeared before an Adentan Circuit Court for allegedly selling five government-owned plots of land has been granted bail.
NOGOKPO is a town along the ECOWAS (Tema-Aflao) Highway, in the Ketu South Municipality of the Volta Region.
Dr Katherine Attohdeedei Attoh joins the ranks of those who have achieved remarkable feats in the face of seemingly insurmountable obstacles.
On Father’s Day, June 18, The Mirror, Ghana’s most popular weekend and family-oriented newspaper and digital platform, is set to host a lavish buffet lunch that promises to offer an experience fit for fathers and father figures who are the kings in our lives.
The announcement regarding the 10 per cent reduction in lorry fares is all over social media platforms, courtesy many people forwarding it to various groups. It was categorically stated that the decrease applied to “shared taxis, tro-tro, intra-city and inter-city bus services”.
A man who infected a woman with HIV during unprotected sex has been jailed for causing grievous bodily harm.
Lexy-Sharon Ofori is a 32-year-old French and Portuguese language translator. She is also an entrepreneur and describes herself as an advocate for the less privileged.
In the past week, I read a report about how social media sites had become avenues for shopping fraud, and my mind went back to two past articles published in this column about something similar.
Everyone wants to reach the top. We all want to climb to the top of our careers but only a few tell us what happens after we have gotten there.
AFTER constructing a USD35,000 two-bedroom staff bungalow for the their alma master, members of the 1979 year group of the Sogakope Senior High School (SOGASCO’79) are to establish a scholarship scheme for needy brilliant students of the school.
The foundation of Ghana’s journalism was laid by Governor Sir Charles MacCarthy of the Gold Coast, from 1822 to 1823.
One disturbing issue about advocacy in Ghana is that it often fails to push for autonomous, sustainable change in society.