The developed nations have one characteristic in common, which is systems. Systems are the surest way of preventing corruption, ensuring discipline in all aspects of national...
IN the pursuit of knowledge, power, and success, humanity has achieved remarkable heights. We have conquered the skies, harnessed the power of atoms, and created technological...
A 35-year-old nurse has been granted GH¢100,000.00 bail with two sureties by the Asante Akropong District Court in the Atwima Nwabiagya North District for defrauding her...
Dear Editor,In recent years, we have made admirable strides in advocating for the girl child and rightly so. But in the midst of this progress, one...
Dear Editor, Sex education is the process of acquiring information and developing skills to understand and navigate one’s sexuality, relationships, and reproductive health. It covers topics...
According to a recent study, the lack of routine RBC antibody screening in the majority of hospitals is a factor in newborn fatalities, preterm deliveries, and...

A NEW study has revealed alarming gaps in antenatal care in Ghana, where routine screening for Red Blood Cell (RBC) antibodies is largely absent, leaving many...

DESPITE a court restraining order and conviction by the Sogakope High Court for contempt twice, Reverend Nyeenyami Wovenu did it again. The former Reverend Minister of...

Despite the tragic incident that characterised last week’s recruitment exercise slated for the El-Wak Stadium, scores of hopeful recruits thronged the various recruitment centres across the...
EVERY year, thousands of children across Ghana face the harsh realities of Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM), a condition that weakens their immunity, disrupts growth, affects brain...