As the name suggests juvenile delinquency refers to crimes committed by children and youth. There is an ongoing discussion as to who should be held responsible for such crimes in scholarly publications, case law, and…
Gaffachi Payment and OneNaira praised their fans for adapting to digital technology thus the use of online sites to watch their videos, listen to their music, and engaging them on their social media handles. Gaffachi…
While many are advocating for more youth in the political sphere, will they actually bring the change we wish to see? We dealt into this and other issues, on #sanatuzambangbfl with Zeinab Denderi SRC President UDS Nyankpala Campus and Abdul-Rauf Governor Aspiring Candidate NPP
” A lot of these things are influenced by religion and culture, so we see the man as the head of the family, so all the decisions are made by the man, even basically what to eat at home. So it puts her at a position where she will always have to ask for permission before she can do things. If she decides that she is going up for a leadership position, she will have to seek permission from the man, which is fair because they are partners, but if his understanding of her position under powers him or becomes a threat then……..” Fouzia Tua Alhassan
To climax the activities for 2019, Sanatu Zambang had in their studios, the three female MMDCES in the northern region to talk about government flagship projects, how they are benefitting from it and also what they are doing at the local level to compliments government effort in making life better for Ghanaians. The MMDCES were the Municipal Chief Executive for Sagnarigu, Honourable Hajia Mariam Iddrisu, the Municipal Chief Executive for Savelugu, Honourable Hajia Ayishatu and District Chief Executive for Tolon, Honourable Hajia Balchisu Yakubu.
” When you talk about female members of parliament not catching the luxury tax on sanitary pads, now you have to ask yourself, what kind of women do we have in parliament? That’s why we…
Cultural diversity has become an important issue that we need to discuss as a nation to help in peace and nation-building. Migration has made it possible to have a multicultural society. Living in a multicultural society means, we need to understand the different cultures and not try to dictate our beliefs on another person of different cultural backgrounds. How do we acknowledge our privileges and at the same time strive for equal opportunity for everyone regardless of their race or ethnic race? We discuss how some ethnic groups are marginalized, dehumanized, and sometimes called out for not being Ghanaians because of their features.
LYNCHING OF WITCHES In Ghana: Continuous discussion on the lynching of Madam Akua in Salaga. To deny the existence of witchcraft is impossible, and to kill or lynch them is a crime against humanity. How…
Hajia Hafsat Sey Sumani a gender activist, Hajia Rabi from the NPP, and Hamidatu Abdul Rahman from the NDC. After the largest opposition party in the country named a woman as a vice presidential candidate,…
Wunpin F Mohammed started the year with her first solo-authored academic article on digital activism in Northern Ghana. ” I’m particularly proud of this because this project grew me as an activist & connected me…