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‘I’ve Got Some Things to Say’ – Romelu Lukaku

I remember the exact moment I knew we were broke. I can still picture my mum at the refrigerator and the look on her...

Opinion: Searching for Ghanaian Identity in Corporate Governance

Viewed in broad strokes, certain features may characterize corporate governance everywhere. Yet, path dependence, acculturation, the orientation of a polity’s leading lights, corporate scandals...

Opinion: Why Bemba ruling is a blow for victims and Kabila

Rage, anger and lack of understanding — these were the emotions after the International Criminal Court (ICC) overturned former Congolese Vice President Jean-Pierre Bemba's convictions for...

Ghanaians eager to watch video on football corruption

Ghanaians are eager to watch one particular documentary this week, which will detail corruption in football administration in the country. Screening of the documentary produced...

Ghana needs attitudinal change towards Menstrual Hygiene

“Empowering women and girls for a good menstrual hygiene” is the theme for the menstrual hygiene day 2018. Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) is one...

U.S gets first black female nominee for governor

A former Georgia lawmaker and author has taken a major step towards becoming the first ever African-American female governor of a US state.

Zimbabwe applies for commonwealth membership

The Commonwealth has announced on Monday that Zimbabwe has officially applied to re-join the group following the exit of Robert Mugabe from power.

Saudi Arabia arrest female activists over driving ban

Saudi authorities have arrested seven women's rights advocates, weeks before the kingdom is due to lift its ban on women driving, rights groups say.

Ghana: Group demands policy to fight sexual abuse

Ghanaian authorities are coming under immense pressure from civil society groups particularly a local group the Coalition Against Sexual Abuse (CASA) to enact an effective policy to fight sexual abuse in schools.

South African farmer forces worker to drink faeces

A South African farmer and some of his family members are facing prosecution for allegedly forcing one of his workers to drink faeces.

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