Across the continent, a quiet creative revolution is taking place. In Nairobi, Accra, Kigali and Johannesburg, young Africans are picking up cameras, writing scripts, animating characters, producing music and telling stories in ways that are vibrant, bold and unmistakably their own. They are not waiting for permission; they are carving out spaces, building digital audiences […] The post Creating
Without a doubt, the creative industries were among the first sectors to shut their doors in response to the novel coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19). Along with the tourism sector, creative industries were among the most affected by the pandemic and the crisis thereafter. Investment in the creative industries could help them to become one of the […] The post Chris
By Isaac DWIMOH-OPOKU About three weeks ago, Ghana lost one of its most celebrated highlife musicians, Charles Kwadwo Fosu, known to millions as Daddy Lumba. Tributes have poured in, and his songs have dominated the airwaves as fans reflect on his remarkable career and cultural impact. Among his vast catalogue, one track stands out for […] The post Daddy
In today’s world, our lives are vastly different from those of our ancestors. The way we eat, drink and live our lives has to be properly situated in the context of today and in contrast to history. Our ancestors lived in a medieval era where physical strength was essential for survival. They engaged in activities, […] The post MINDSET with Gambrah Sampeney Kwabena Adjei:
The Muslimah Mentorship Network (MMN) has visited Adab Preparatory School in Nima as part of its monthly outreach, delivering mentorship sessions on education, hygiene and women’s health. The July 31 programme brought together four mentors who addressed key topics affecting young Muslim girls. Miss Maryam Yakubu, who moderated the event, outlined MMN’s mission to empower […] The post Muslimah
Host of Ghana’s first ever Wind Summit, Nana Akua Dokyiwaa Karikari, has expressed the need for increased plastic waste education and its management in Ghana. Delivering her address at the maiden Ghana Wind Summit, the class 4 pupil of the Mary Mother of Good Counsel School revealed that plastic waste has become a nuisance; and […] The post Nana Akua Karikari calls
Seasons Seasons may change Seasons may Spring from its season to Summer Summer may be sandwiched between Spring and Autumn Autumn may whisper to Winter for some snowflakes Winter may wither all before Spring would spring up another tale Many may go out dancing But the memories of changing seasons remain Years Years may […] The post Poetry Corner with Kwesi BISSUE: Seasons May Change
By Nelson Semanu BOANDOH-KORKOR & Elizabeth BOANDOH-KORKOR “Profit in business comes from repeat customers; customers that boast about your product and service, and that bring friends with them.” (Edwards W. Deming) In the competitive world of business, one phrase stands out among the clutter of marketing jargon: customer retention. It’s the secret ingredient that turns […] The post Build
Telecel Ghana welcomed 100 girls from various primary and junior high schools in the Greater Accra and Ashanti Regions to its headquarters in Accra, as part of the National Girls-in-ICT Open Day initiative, an effort to encourage more women to pursue careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). The open day, organised by the […] The post Telecel hosts
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