Global Journalist Radio discusses indigenous journalism
Tim Wall, host of Global Journalist introducing the guests Last week, I had the opportunity to be a guest on Global Journalist, a radio, television, and internet program that brings together...
View ArticleEmpowering prisoners through agriculture
This is a nice initiative worth following. Kudos to Moses Kanduri, the young Ghanaian with big dreams.
View ArticleINTERVIEW: Ghana’s literary icon – Nana-Ama Danquah
Meri Nana-Ama Danquah Meri Nana-Ama Danquah is gifted with the prowess of playing with words which compels one to continue to read her works and even call for more. The native Ghanaian is versatile and...
View ArticleFOOTBALL: From Ghana’s dusty parks to Europe’s sublime football pitches
Aspiring to be a goalkeeper in Europe is young Michael Acquah Photo: Kent Mensah The deafening sound of children shouting fills the air. Sounds like a heated bout of fisticuffs. Thumping bare feet...
View ArticleAfrica’s ‘Thank You’ Gift to Sepp Blatter
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has directed its 53-member associations to throw their weight behind incumbent Fifa president Joseph Blatter for re-election on 1 June. CAF executive...
View ArticleAndre Ayew: Europe’s Hottest Football Prospect
Name: Andre ‘Dede’ Ayew Date of Birth: December 17th, 1989 Nationality: Ghanaian Position: Midfielder/Winger Club: Olympique Marseille The Young Player of the Season prize for the French Ligue 1 did...
View ArticleThe gods of African football – Do they listen to prayers?
The stadium is packed. Tension grips the air. The atmosphere tingles with excitement. The camera turns to one side of the arena and there is a huge man with a protruding belly fully dressed in African...
View ArticleGHANA: I hate football – Anas Aremeyaw Anas
Anas Aremeyaw Anas One of the most decorated investigative journalists in Africa, Anas Aremeyaw Anas, looks very athletic, but apparently what he hates is the most followed game on earth, football. The...
View ArticleHassan Shehata – The ups & downs of his tremendous reign with the Pharaohs
It is often said that a performer should bow out when the applause is loudest. But that was not the case for the former Egyptian coach, Hassan Shehata. He stayed on after making history and breaking...
View ArticleWangari Maathai: Top Five quotes to remember of the 2004 Nobel Peace Prize...
One of Africa’s illustrious daughters – Wangari Maathai – bid farewell to the mortal world on September 25 after battling with cancer. The Kenyan environmentalist was the first African woman to win...
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