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Nations FC make history as relegated side wins 2026 MTN FA Cup for first time

Nations FC have etched their name into Ghana football history after winning the 2026 MTN FA Cup, securing their first ever title in the...

The digital future of African tourism: Why diaspora engagement and immersive technology must shape Africa’s next tourism chapter 

By Dr. Vicki Otaruyina | Founder & Group CEO, The Africa Guide Africa's tourism story is entering a new era. Not just one of planes...

A signature for a generation: Moving beyond the port deadlock

Peprah J. AkuokoThe saga of the "Stuck Containers" must be the last of its kind. As I look at the wreckage of this administrative...

Rising above the ceiling: Women redefining power in a world built for men

By Kimisha King For generations, the world has operated within a framework that positioned men as the natural leaders, decision-makers, and dominant voices across industries,...

Love and Ambition: Navigating career success without losing your heart

By Kimisha King In today’s world, more women than ever are boldly pursuing their careers, breaking barriers, building empires, and stepping into leadership roles that...

Florence Agyemang secures bronze in women’s 400m with strong 51.87s finishFlorence Agyemang delivered an impressive performance to win bronze in the women’s 400 metres,...

The Caribbean diaspora should be central to Africa’s sustainable tourism future

By Dr. Vicki Otaruyina | Group CEO, The Africa Guide The connection between Africa and the Caribbean is living, emotional, cultural, and increasingly economic. It...

You are not behind: Trusting God’s timing in a world that rushes you

By Kimisha King In a world that celebrates speed, visibility, and instant success, many women are silently battling a dangerous lie: “I am behind.” Behind in...

How salary workers pay less taxes

Which is Legally Approved by Ghanaian Tax Laws By Lord Logo Stephen Two things are certain in life: death and the payment of taxes. Yet most...

Healing in silence is killing you: Why women must break free and speak

By Kimisha King There is a silent crisis happening among women and it is not always visible. It hides behind strong smiles.It sits in church pews.It...

You are not lost – You are being positioned

By Kimisha King There is a quiet tension that exists within many young people today, a feeling of being suspended between where they have come...

“Export” of what, exactly? Why the Bank of Ghana’s classification of creator earnings must not become a tax shield

By Lord Logo Stephen On April 20, 2026, the Bank of Ghana issued a clarification that has since set off a wave of celebration among...

The cruelest lie: When a “shield” becomes a placebo

By Peprah J. AkuokoThere is a specific kind of cruelty in giving someone a shield that you know is broken. In our rural clinics...

The dynamics of confidence and competence: Why the professionals who shape decisions are not always the loudest in the room

Walk into any boardroom, strategy session, or executive meeting and you will notice a familiar dynamic. Some voices dominate the conversation almost immediately. Their...

The GTEC near-miss: Why the institutional paradox still matters

By Peprah J. AkuokoOn April 11, 2026, the Ghana Education Service (GES) issued a vital clarification: local graduates from accredited Ghanaian institutions would not,...

The ghost in the container: Why “clearance” is no longer enough

By Peprah J. AkuokoFor months, the advocacy community has shouted itself hoarse over $500,000 worth of family planning commodities stranded at the Tema Port....