They set goals. They make plans. And yet, the numbers tell a cold truth: less than half will actually get where they want to go.
Our grandmothers said coconut could cure anything from a bad stomach to a restless night.
Glass-fronted towers now rise where family houses once stood. Cranes punctuate the horizon. The city is stretching upward — and outward.
To the untrained eye, Waakye is a simple meal: rice and beans cooked together. But in Ghana, it is a religion.
If you have been offline for the past 48 hours, here is what Ghana has been talking, arguing, and crying over on Facebook and X. The...
Families who once left in search of opportunity return not only with suitcases, but with architectural drawings, land documents and long-term plans.
You bring them home. You try them on the next morning, and something just feels... off.
The real story is written in steel and concrete, in neighborhoods that didn't exist ten years ago, in communities rising from what used to be bush.
If you've ever arrived at Kotoka International Airport, you know the drill. You're tired, you're hot, and you just want to get outside and smell the...
If a developer doesn't deliver, you're stuck with a hole in the ground and a hole in your pocket.