President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has said, the number of active COVID-19 cases has declined to 398. “As at Friday, 16th October, the number of active cases has declined further to 398, with 46,664 persons fully recovered from the virus, putting our recovery rate at 98.5 percent. Thirteen more deaths have occurred, bringing the total […] The post Ghana’s COVID-19
Ace Journalist and Broadcaster, Oheneyere Gifty Anti, was the distinguished guest on the latest edition of Y107.9’s Y Leaderboard Series. The seasoned media personality zoomed in on her upbringing, career, family, and learnings in life during the exciting conversation with Rev. Erskine that spanned a little over an hour. Gifty Anti relished the fact that […] The post Y
Institutions and individuals must treat the subject of professional communication with utmost seriousness, as there could be wide-reaching implications for poor, ineffective or out rightly wrong communication, especially in professional settings, Country Director, Young Educators Foundation, Eugenia Tachie-Menson, has said. According to her, whilst the advent of social media has aided the timely dissemination of […] The post Take
Edzordzinam Agrosah has been adjudged the winner of the second edition of the Future Fashion Fund in a keenly contested competition organized by Accra Mall Limited. Out of five finalists who went through several evaluation stages, Edzordzinam, who operates under the brand name ‘MissEvy’s’ and ‘Bloom by Edzi’ was declared the winner at the runway […] The post Edzordzinam
Call it the viewpoint. A leader must have one. The mirage hints that, the closer you get to the picture the imagined reality, dispels. Yet you have to keep on brushing aside the blurry images so as to focus on the reality as it feeds into your vision. And as the one long road makes […] The post This is Leadership: Perspective appeared first on The
Is Africa a continent or a country? How many parts of Africa are there? Is Ghana in Africa? These are real questions asked me by many tweenagers in the years I have been engaging them. I figured out Africa was a continent when I was in primary school; my mom worked for the European Union […] The post Tween Talk with Eugenia Tachie-Menson: Staying Afropolitan…
Not many years ago in this motherland An issue with machines arose For which trained hands and minds were sought …for a practical solution …for an engineering function No more, no less Uncovered was a collection of industrial machines Abandoned in a prospective machine shop Located in the metropolis of Tema Built on a […] The post Poetry Corner: The theory behind
Facebook
Twitter
Pinterest
Instagram
Google+
YouTube
LinkedIn
RSS