By Dr Elsie SARKODEE-ADDO Rice, the staple food for more than half of the world’s population, faces mounting threats from drought, soil degradation and the excessive use of chemical fertilisers. As global food security hangs in the balance, scientists are rediscovering nature’s ancient partners: beneficial microorganisms. These microscopic allies form symbiotic relationships with plants, enhancing […] The post Harnessing
By Buertey Francis BORYOR The International Education group at Cambridge University Press & Assessment marked its first Cambridge International Schools Day in Sub-Saharan Africa on Saturday 21 February, 2026. The one-day conference, held at the International Community School in Accra, was themed ‘Future Ready: Navigating a Changing Educational Landscape’, and brought together educators, school leaders […] The post Cambridge
Government has announced what it describes as one of the most significant economic turnarounds in Ghana’s history, citing strong fiscal consolidation, sharp declines in inflation and interest rates, currency appreciation, and a substantial reduction in public debt in 2025. According to an official statement issued in Accra on Monday, the 2025 fiscal year marked a […] The post Gov’t
…How to be young, gifted and black? Oh, how I long to know the truth There are times when I look back And I am haunted by my youth…” This are opening lines from the 3rd verse of her popular Civil Rights song “To be Young Gifted & Black” Every opportunity I have had to […] The post Me & My Jazz by Yomi Sower : Episode 10: Black
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