A growing number of Ghanaian men in the diaspora are becoming reluctant to sponsor their wives to join them abroad—or even marry at all—due to fears...
In a move that has reignited discussions on identity, restitution, and national sovereignty, the Ghanaian government has temporarily halted new citizenship applications for historical diasporans—descendants of...
Voting is underway today (January 31, 2026) in the New Patriotic Party (NPP) presidential primary to elect the party’s flagbearer for the 2028 general elections. Over...
In his seminal message for the 60th World Day of Social Communications, titled “Preserving Human Voices and Faces,” Pope Leo XIV issues a profound ethical and...
As a Ghanaian journalist who has chronicled the nation’s economic highs and lows for many years, I’ve witnessed firsthand the crushing weight of fiscal mismanagement on...
In a continent where echoes of colonial rule still reverberate through economic structures, Ethiopia’s recent announcement to print its own currency domestically stands as a potent...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s address on January 20, 2026, in Davos was not merely a speech—it was a strategic communiqué. Beneath its philosophical tone and...
This article by Lydia Esenam, an international education consultant at Woori Education & Immgration, addresses parents’ fears about sending their children abroad to study, reassuring them...
Brazil is embarking on an ambitious cultural exchange with Rwanda, introducing its world-famous carnival traditions, music, and African-rooted expressions to the east African country. The planned...
By Justin Bergman, The Conversation We used to have a pretty clear idea of what an autocrat was. History is full of examples: Adolf Hitler, Joseph...