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By Seade Caesar

The story of Africa’s development is increasingly becoming a story of partnerships. For decades, many African countries relied heavily on traditional Western donors, multilateral institutions, and international aid agencies to finance major infrastructure and development projects. Today, however, a new chapter is emerging. Gulf countries, particularly t...


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By Elizabeth PUNSU, Kumasi

Promasidor Ghana has marked this year’s World Milk Day with a large-scale nutrition outreach programme targeting more than 10,000 schoolchildren in the Ashanti Region, reaffirming the its commitment to child nutrition, health and education.

As part of the initiative, the company, through its flagship dairy brand Cowbel...


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Africa Skills Hub (ASH), a Ghana-based enterprise support organisation focused on youth, women and SME development, has officially transitioned to ASH Africa, marking a significant milestone in its 10-year journey of expanding opportunity pathways across the continent.

The rebrand reflects the organisation’s evolution from a skills development entity into a broader pan...


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The Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) has launched a telehealth service that will allow pensioners to access medical consultations remotely, marking an expansion of the institution’s role beyond pension administration into broader social protection and healthcare support.

The initiative, developed in partnership with the National Health Insurance Aut...


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By Henry Atta NYAME

There is a popular Akan proverb: “Nea ɔsua nsuo na ɔbo abuduru gu.” Literally, it means “the one who fetches water is the one likely to break the pot.” The proverb reflects effort, responsibility, and the risks that come with active work. Some employees genuinely strive to perform well, yet may still fail to meet targets due to circ...


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