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By Rachel Kakraba CEO of the Korle-bu Teaching Hospital and Medical Director for Operation Smile, Dr. Opoku-Ware Ampomah, has expressed
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By Darroll Allan Tagoe In the early hours of the morning, as commuters pass through the Kwame Nkrumah Interchange, also
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By Bala Ali, ISD, Accra As we observed Founders’ Day on August 4, a public holiday, it is important to
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By: Maurice Brown MauriceBrown@gmail.com Nuclear power is a valuable energy source that has been providing clean, reliable electricity. According to
By Abdul Hayi-Moomen The journey to Europe has long been seen as a beacon of hope for many African migrants