Habiba SINARE is the niece of ALHAJI SINARE, not the daughter

Habiba SINARE is the niece of ALHAJI SINARE, not the daughter

This is a press statement made by the Special Aide/Spokesperson to ALHAJI SAID SINARE. The communication team of ALHAJI SAID SINARE would like to address this statement in response to the misconceptions being peddled around…

WHAT’S HAPPENING TO ANE?

WHAT’S HAPPENING TO ANE?

By Rahamatu-Lahi Zakaria  The recent humiliation that Ghanaian artistes suffered in Nigeria brought back memories of the former Minister for Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, Mrs, Dzifa, crusade of a united entertainment industry in Ghana.…

What is happening to our Dagbani Movie Industry

What is happening to our Dagbani Movie Industry

By Rahamatu-Lahi Zakaria  Movies can be used to end war, it can also be used to end youth unemployment while also improving the development in the community. Movies can also be used to preserve historical…

Intellectually Disabled  Children Denied Enrollment In School

Intellectually Disabled Children Denied Enrollment In School

By Rahamatu-Lahi Zakaria  SDGS goal 4 talks about quality education for all. Also, the UN convention on the rights of the child talks about the right to education for all children without discrimination but the…

Mainstream feminism has turned into more of a brand than a movement

Mainstream feminism has turned into more of a brand than a movement

By Anne Snyder. This article was first published by www.statepress.com Strong women have been advocating for women’s rights under the title of “feminism” for centuries. The modern feminist movement is credited with meaningful accomplishments, such…

CABI and IFDC join forces to get soybean film out to farmers in Northern Ghana

CABI and IFDC join forces to get soybean film out to farmers in Northern Ghana

By Duncan Sones – from an article which originally appeared on the Africa Soil Health Consortium (ASHC) website Farmers in Northern Ghana are reaping the benefit of village-based film screenings to inform them about agricultural practices. Film screenings…

Political Handlers Take Their Election Playbooks to Africa. -part 2

Political Handlers Take Their Election Playbooks to Africa. -part 2

By Dionne Searcey –nytimes.com Photography by NHYIRABA JOEY Riva Levinson, a political consultant once employed by Paul Manafort, has worked for both opposition parties and governments in Africa  “They also seek to manipulate the election…

Ghanaian artist Ibrahim Mahama

Ghanaian artist Ibrahim Mahama

In this week’s In the Studio, we meet the man who is helping to put Ghana on the map when it comes to contemporary art. Ibrahim Mahama’s architectural installations have already been seen in cities…

Winnie Mandela’s complicated legacy — and how to honor it

Winnie Mandela’s complicated legacy — and how to honor it

This article was first published on THE HILL opinion section Orlando Stadium overflowed in Johannesburg’s Soweto township on Saturday, April 14, during the state funeral for anti-apartheid activist Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, the former wife of the late Nelson Mandela. Mourners from across…

CAMA Girls Celebrate International Women’s Day with Hajia Alima and Marie Stopes International Ghana

CAMA Girls Celebrate International Women’s Day with Hajia Alima and Marie Stopes International Ghana

The wife of northern regional minister, Hajia Alima Saeed celebrated the international women’s day with Cama girls on Friday, 8th March, 2019 in the Kumbungu district of the northern region. In attendance of the event…