See what we have done See what we have done to our cli-mate Our earth mate See what we have changed See what has changed In our cli-mate Our earth mate See how we changed our climate Chlorofluorocarbons we emitted Emissions from aerosls and cannisters Emissions from refrigerators and freezers Emissions from the industrialised […] The post Poetry Corner with Kwesi BISSUE: Our climate
Football, entertainment and raw talent came together in spectacular fashion last Sunday as Myres Manuel Odonkor Junior emerged champion of the Accra edition of the 1v1 Africa Football Challenge, walking away with the coveted ?100,000 top prize. Held at the AIS Astro Turf in East Legon, the competition transformed the venue into a festival of […] The post Football
By Sandra Agyeiwaa OTOO The future of driving arrived in Accra this week as Premium Motors Limited unveiled two of Renault’s latest models—the All-New Renault Grand Koleos HEV and the All-New Renault Kardian—offering Ghanaian motorists a blend of innovation, comfort and modern mobility. The launch, held at the company’s showroom in Accra, brought together business […] The post New
Everybody said he could play, the Trumpet his tool, on stage he’d display He was non- conformist, unapologetic, he made Jazz do what they do and say; Miles the Chaos, Miles the cool, He saw opportunity, took it cos he was no fool For Decades, five or so, the world had to deal with his […] The post Me & My Jazz by Yomi Sower: Episode 14- MILES DAVIS
Rosalind Koramah Amoh has spent thirty years being the only woman in the room. She made sure the next generation never has to do that. There is a photograph that does not exist, but should. Kumasi, 1994. A young intern sits in a stadium that is almost empty of journalists. The Black Queens are about […] The post The woman who held the microphone first appeared first on The
By Fiifi NETTEY For some time now, I have been reflecting deeply on our beloved continent, Africa and the growing wave of xenophobic sentiments. What is even more worrying is how social media commentators have amplified these divisions, often fueling hostility and mistrust among Africans. If this trend is not addressed with urgency and responsibility, […] The post Any hope
Family ties will be one of the unique storylines at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with eight sets of siblings expected to take part in the tournament across North America.Several of the brothers will represent the same nation, while others will find themselves wearing different colours after choosing separate international careers.Among the most notable are brothers Inaki and Nico Williams. Inaki will represent Ghana, while younger brother Nico lines up for Spain, continuing one of international
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