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There are all kinds of anointing oils and bottled for sale at Atweaa Mountain
There are all kinds of anointing oils and bottled salt for sale at Atweaa Mountain

Salt, anointing oil not only ways to receive healing - Apostle Kennedy Omane

The Head Pastor of the MendHouse Chapel International in Accra, Apostle Kennedy Omane has urged Christians not to idolise the use of salt and anointing oil as the only was to receive God’s healing.

What is access to justice?

What is access to justice? In what ways then can Ghanaian citizens access justice? Yaw Abebrese from Accra questions The Mirror Lawyer.

Planting millions of trees in Ghana since 2021 is part of the country’s contribution to curb climate change

Planting one trillion trees to save earth

 Global warming is defined by Wikipedia as “the long-term heating of Earth’s surface observed since the pre-industrial period (between 1850 and 1900) due to human activities, primarily fossil fuel burning which increases heat-trapping green-house gas levels in Earth’s atmosphere.”

Kenzy to launch new album ‘Street Music’ on July 1
Kenzy to launch new album ‘Street Music’ on July 1

Kenzy to launch new album ‘Street Music’ on July 1

Up and coming music sensation, Kenzy is set to launch his new album titled 'Street Music' on July 1, 2023 at the Amist Classic Hotel, Awoshie-Barn-yard, Accra.

Mathematician, banker, musician: multifaceted life of Rev. Paa Joe Markwei
Mathematician, banker, musician: multifaceted life of Rev. Paa Joe Markwei

Mathematician, banker, musician: multifaceted life of Rev. Paa Joe Markwei

At the age of 60, Rev. Paa Joe Markwei has defied the odds, surviving three near-death car accidents, escaping the clutches of a dangerous snake, and embracing a variety of roles throughout his life, including fishing and a 30-year career in banking.

Sustainable fashion
The popular traditional Kente gowns can be converted into simple casual wear to sustain fashion

Time to focus on sustainable fashion designs

The fashion industry has a crucial role to play in achieving various Sustainable Development Goals, yet only a handful of clothing brands and businesses are presently investing in sustainable practices.

Sometimes spending some quality time with yourself can completely change your perspective on life and things in general.

Solitary traveller

We have on this platform talked about the thrills and benefits of group travel. Truth is, there is the other side. For those who have already experienced solo travelling, the one word that is commonly used for it is-- “transformational”.

Slapping children as punishment can lead to potential brain, ear damage - Audiologist
Slapping children as punishment can lead to potential brain, ear damage - Audiologist

Slapping children as punishment can lead to potential brain, ear damage - Audiologist

An audiologist and lecturer at the University of Education Winneba (UEW), Cyril Mawuli Honu, has issued a strong warning to parents and guardians, urging them to exercise restraint when disciplining their children.

, Kumasi Fashion Week took centre stage at the Garden City in the Ashanti Region

Kumasi Fashion Week shines spotlight on local designers

In a dazzling display of fashion brilliance, Kumasi Fashion Week took centre stage at the Garden City in the Ashanti Region. 

Repent and believe

We have heard many stories of proposals of love in varied forms. Our friend Colin took his fiancée to the mountain hill near the city. While on top of the hill together and in the very quiet and calm environment, he went down on his knees, and slipped a love proposal ring on the middle finger of the girl he loves, saying some very lovely words. He paused and expected a response from his lover!

Turbans are making a bold and meaningful impact in the world of fashion

Turbans transform from tradition to fashion statement

Turbans, once solely associated with religious and cultural practices, have undergone remarkable transformation in recent years, transcending their traditional roots to become a bold fashion statement embraced by people worldwide. From fashion runways to city streets, turbans are redefining the boundaries of style, encouraging diversity and fostering cultural appreciation.

Fathers, stand up, be counted

The role of a father is critical to the health of all because a father is the foundation of humanity. As the ordained leader of a family, a father determines the success or failure of the family and society because a family is the basic unit or cell of society.

Nurse your babies at night for bonding - Rev. Dr Ralph Adjaho advises fathers

Fathers with newborns have been urged to actively participate in nursing their babies, especially during nighttime, as it fosters a strong bond between them and their children right from birth.

Five gas cylinder safety tips to prevent accidents (VIDEO)
Five gas cylinder safety tips to prevent accidents (VIDEO)

Five gas cylinder safety tips to prevent accidents (VIDEO)

In an effort to promote gas cylinder safety in Ghana, DO1 Michael Ato Korsah, the Deputy Director in Charge of Safety Education at the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS), has shared essential tips that could potentially save lives. 

Small amounts of alcohol may turn down stress in the brain, benefiting the heart - New study finds

Researchers say they may be able to explain how light drinking benefits the heart, and its main effect doesn’t stem from changes in the blood – as scientists once thought – but from its actions in the brain.

University Professor cautions public against use of alcohol for sex 
University Professor cautions public against use of alcohol for sex 

University Professor cautions public against use of alcohol for sex 

Professor Eugene Kufuor Maafo Darteh of the Department of Population and Health, University of Cape Coast (UCC), has warned that having sex under the influence of alcohol can have dire personal and social consequences.

Most investors are not fully aware of the inherent risks in cryptoassets

Web of deception’

An idiom that many believe will last forever goes like this: “Oh what a tangled web we weave/when first we practise to deceive”. 

Dela Botri (left) on stage with some members of the band. Pictures: Kengo Abe

Dela Botri, Cuban musicians thrill Japanese audience

Ghanaian flute magician Dela Botri and the Cuban Tres guitar virtuoso, Hector Ferran, alongside other musicians recently thrilled an audience at the Akasaka Civic Centre in the Japanese capital, Tokyo.

Mr Raphaelle Antwi

2023 edition of Predecessors Awards launched

The 2023 edition of the annual Predecessors Awards has been launched in Accra on the theme, Legacy: Impart before You Depart.

Ghana should create, offer and emphasise unique experiences to tourists

“Rethinking Tourism” experience

For two days, at the beginning of this week, the great and the good in Ghana’s tourism landscape gathered at the Peduase Presidential Lodge at Aburi in the Eastern Region.

Jeremiah Maclean (in white) and his team

Team Jnr JM inspires unity and support at University of Ghana

On Sunday June 11, 2023, a visit by team Jnr. JM, led by Jeremiah Maclean, known affectionately as Honourable Junior JM, brought an atmosphere of unity and motivation to the University of Ghana.

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