
The NPP at a Crossroads: Why Boakye Agyarko Kyerematen Must Lead the Party’s Renewal
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) is facing one of the most defining moments in its history. Once known for its discipline, unity, and principled leadership, the party is now struggling with internal disunity, indiscipline, and a

Aburi Botanical Gardens: A 135-Year-Old Treasure in Need of Renewal
Nestled in Ghana’s Eastern Region, Aburi Botanical Gardens stands as one of the nation’s most iconic landmarks. Established in 1890, the Gardens have not only served as a hub for recreation but also as

Empowering Inmates Through Skills and Hope: Save The Coin Foundation’s “My TVET, My Wealth” Initiative at Koforidua Prisons
Save The Coin Foundation empowers inmates at Koforidua Prisons through hands-on TVET training, restoring dignity, hope, and livelihood opportunities. Save The Coin Foundation has once again reaffirmed its deep commitment to social transformation and

Pages of Hope: Turning Books into Bridges of Change
Last Friday marked another beautiful chapter in the story of the Chapters and Chatters Book Club, a vibrant community of bibliophiles whose love for reading extends beyond pages into purpose. Under the theme “Pages

Okyeame Kwame Calls for a Cultural Reset: Bridging the Rift Between Media and the Arts
Ghanaian music icon Okyeame Kwame has called for a renewed partnership between the media and the creative industry, emphasizing the need to replace competition and mistrust with collaboration and shared purpose. Speaking at the

Exposure Is Not Enough: How Long, and To What?”
An Interview with Michelle Ankra || Story by; Rose Kwaw || Contact: rosekwaw579@gmail.com In this thought-provoking interview, Michelle Ankra-Pambour dives deep into the complex issue of Brain Drain versus Brain Gain and what it

Prof Elsie Effah Kaufmann Tops 2025 Trivia Hall of Fame
Professor Elsie Effah Kaufmann, the long-serving host of Ghana’s National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ), has been named Number One in the Trivia Hall of Fame™ 2025, an international accolade celebrating her contributions to

How One Man is Rewriting the Future of Education and Entrepreneurship in Africa
When a former investment banker swaps spreadsheets for lecture halls and Wall Street hustle for West African classrooms, something extraordinary is brewing. In a recent episode of Africa Connect, host Kafuti Talahumbu sits down

Black Excellence, Brain Drain, and Building Africa’s Future: A Conversation with Dr. Charles Bennin
In a world where global migration continues to rise, Africa remains at the heart of a growing concern: brain drain. Talented professionals, skilled graduates, and high-potential youth are increasingly looking outward for opportunities, leaving

