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Sexual myths of Ghanaians

Sex is the highest form of expressing love. Apart from its procreative role, sex gives many physical and mental benefits.

Can a widow marry her husband’s brother?

Dear Mirror Lawyer, Can a widow who is not in love with the brother of her late husband be forced to marry him or the customary successor of his deceased husband?

Adepa Slama hold their own at choral festival

Guests at choral events usually have an idea of what to expect, but attendees at the Centre for National Culture in Accra, on March 3, 2023, for the Pappoe Thompson Choral Festival, heard something more than just  the harmonious blend of different vocals.

Here’s Habyba again with Yeeko Yenim

For music lovers eager for a collection that sizzles, with wide-ranging feel-good Afro-centric tracks, they need look no further. Habyba is here with Yeeko Yenim (We Are Moving Forward).

Online business advertisement: Implications and prospects

The Internet is a virtual public space from which business practices can be observed and evaluated. On Saturday, March 11, 2023, I explored a commercial website for a household item, for competitive bargaining purposes. I saw the advertisement below:

Gender-based digital divide risky
Gender-based digital divide risky

Gender-based digital divide risky

A New Delhi-based writer, Nilanjana Bhowmick, who actually described herself as “feminist writer”, published an interesting opinion piece on March 8 to commemorate this year’s International Women’s Day.

PwC employees engage adolescent girls in Jamestown
PwC employees engage adolescent girls in Jamestown

PwC employees engage adolescent girls in Jamestown

Female employees of PwC Ghana, as part of activities to mark international Women’s Day, (IWD) last Friday interacted with adolescent girls from two schools in Jamestown, a suburb of Accra.

Samira Bawumia in her graduation gown
Samira Bawumia in her graduation gown

Samira Bawumia bags law degree from University of London

Mrs Samira Bawumia, wife of Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has bagged a law degree from the University of London.

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JJ Gonami (third from left) and some of the other acts he featured with in Senegal

JJ Gonami spreads his wings

When Jacob Gonami Kordzo Agbenuvor, better known as JJ Gonami, gets on stage, he feels no qualms about delighting his audience by rapping and singing in Ewe while incorporating some of the great rhythms from his home region into his music.

How multimedia artists observed IWD 2023

A group of women multimedia artists held a round table meeting in Accra in celebration of the 2023 International Women’s Day.

How multimedia artists observed IWD 2023

A group of women multimedia artists held a round table meeting in Accra in celebration of the 2023 International Women’s Day.

Akwele Suma Glory, Adwowa Ammah-Tagoe paintings exhibition

An exhibition of paintings and wearable art showcasing the works of Akwele Suma Glory and Adwowa Ammah-Tagoe has opened in Accra.

How multimedia artists observed IWD 2023

A group of women multimedia artists held a round table meeting in Accra in celebration of the 2023 International Women’s Day.

Celebrating women

Mark your calendar because, on March 8, the spotlight will be on women as we celebrate International Women’s Day (IWD).

‘No time to lose’

IN the August 6, 2022 edition of this column, in part, I wrote about how corporate greenwashing, where a company can make misleading or unsubstantiated claims about climate credentials, were quickly noticed and dealt with because of transparency with the new standards and norms introduced by the environment, social and governance standards and disclosures adopted by some companies.

Patriotism doesn’t go out of fashion

Made-In-Ghana Campaign Ambassador, singer and television show host, Ms Emelia Arthur, has said that patriotism never goes out of fashion and it’s a certainty every Ghanaian must keep in mind as Ghana Month is widely marked in March.

Half of world on track to be overweight by 2035
Half of world on track to be overweight by 2035

Half of world on track to be overweight by 2035

More than half the world's population will be classed as obese or overweight by 2035 if action is not taken, the World Obesity Federation warns.

Half of world on track to be overweight by 2035
Half of world on track to be overweight by 2035

Half of world on track to be overweight by 2035

More than half the world's population will be classed as obese or overweight by 2035 if action is not taken, the World Obesity Federation warns.

There’s honey in your carcass!

Many a times, our lives stink. It reeks of misfortunes and stagnancy.

Can alcohol be used as excuse to mitigate crime?

Dear mirror lawyer, is the consumption of alcoholic beverages before a crime a defence or mitigating factor to committing the crime?

When a crocodile joined the march past at Adaklu at the 66th Indece parade

When a crocodile joined the march past at Adaklu at the 66th Indece parade.

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