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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.

Ghanaians mock ‘idea’ to rename the country’s premier university

Ghana’s President Nana Akufo Addo has stirred controversy after he declared his uncle Joseph Boakye Danquah as the founder of the country’s premier tertiary institution, the University of Ghana.

Opinion: No Enemies = No Nuclear War

Russian President Vladimir Putin asserted in his annual speech, delivered in Moscow, that his military has a new intercontinental cruise missile that is "Invincible." For the sake of argument, lets say that it really exists and that it is really unstoppable.

Opinion: Power & Presidents: know your term limits

Term limits. That’s a phrase alien to fifteen out of 54 African heads of state each of whom has held power for more than 20 years.

Nigeria’s Chimamanda Ngozi suffered sexual assault

Popular Nigerian female author, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie has disclosed in a speech in Stockholm, Sweden that she suffered sexual assault at the age of 17.

Ghana to establish a dermatology University

Ghana is to get its first university on the study of dermatology after embarking on feasibility studies for the setting up of the institution.

OPINION: Trade, not aid, is the way to go for our continent

In the cross-hairs of Africa's intractable development challenges is an uneasy and shifty interplay of its regional policy position, political economy and intentional ignorance.

Ghanaians “go crazy” about religious “Obinim Sticker”

In the past weeks, Ghanaians have flooded social media to talk about obtaining a sticker from one of its talked about pastors. The sticker called the "Obinim Sticker" is a special sticker some of his congregants claimed to have bought and used leading to miraculous happenings in their lives.

Opinion: Child protection in Ghana; much ado about nothing?

After years of advocacy in child online protection, it has become pretty obvious that a lot of people do not see its relevance in child well-being.

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