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New lawyer her 11 year rocky, slippery, muddy, patch, tough, bumpy journey to the Bar
Jackie Alexis Philips

New lawyer narrates her 11 year rocky, slippery, muddy, patch, tough, bumpy journey to the Bar

My time at the Law faculty was very eventful...to cut it short...I got married, had my first 3 babies within the 3 year Law programme, (please don't look at me like thatߙ蠡nd yes I was super stressful)...

We share our stories to give hope

Throughout October, a number of breast cancer survivors joined the month-long awareness campaigns and shared their stories on different platforms.

Reduce meat, fish to save money — Vegetarian Association President

The President of the Vegetarian Association of Ghana, Mr Kolawole Braimah, says it is time for Ghanaians to cut down on meat and other dairy products, especially in these times when food prices keep increasing.

Life on the Amanzuri Lake
Life on the Amanzuri Lake

Life on the Amanzuri Lake

Nzulezu, the village on stilts, is a small community located near the village of Beyin, about 90 kilometres west of the Western Regional capital, Takoradi.

Christians must show compassion in these times

On Sunday, November 6, the premises of Power of Worship International located on the Spintex Road in Accra was filled with many people in and outside the community.

How do I get him to pay my medical bills?

Dear Mirror Lawyer, On the invitation of a house owner, I went with one of my boys to repair a plumbing problem at a residential house at Legon in Accra in October 2021.

Traders, consumers lament rampant increase in prices of goods, services

A number of traders and consumers are appealing to authorities to implement policies to reduce the rampant increase in prices of goods and services on the market.

The clitoris is even more sensitive than we thought, study finds
It's often described as the 'female pleasure centre', and a now a new study has revealed that the clitoris is even more sensitive than we thought

The clitoris is even more sensitive than we thought, study finds

The clitoris is even more sensitive than we thought! Female erogenous zone contains over 10,000 nerve fibres - 20% more than previously estimated, study reveals.

Public Health Ghana advocates for tax increment on sugary products

The Ghana Public Health Association, together with the Ghana Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics University of Ghana is advocating an engagement with the government on a comprehensive action plan for tax increment on all imported sugary beverages into the country.

Do you worry about your marriage?

Marriage is the greatest gift of our maker. It is an ideal place for companionship, support, sex, parenting and spiritual development.

Is fiat relevant for instituting actions against government?

Dear Mirror Lawyer, Is the Attorney-General’s permission or what is referred to in legal circles as his fiat relevant today for instituting actions and claims against the government?

End galamsey to save our country

It is an SOS message! Galamsey activities have corrupted our farmlands, forests and water bodies: “We must end galamsey to save our nation!”

Gloria Ampofo sings for the Black Stars

The start of the FIFA Men’s World Cup 2022 is fast approaching and football lovers everywhere, especially those who have their national teams in the contest, are looking forward to an exciting tournament in Qatar and wishing their respective teams well.

Galamsey activities have corrupted our farmlands, forests and water bodies

End galamsey to save our country

It is an SOS message! Galamsey activities have corrupted our farmlands, forests and water bodies: “We must end galamsey to save our nation!”

Allow me to marry more women – Ampomah tells Supreme Court
Allow me to marry more women – Ampomah tells Supreme Court

Allow me to marry more women – Ampomah tells Supreme Court

A Ghanaian, Samuel Ampomah, on October 18, 2022, prayed a seven-member panel of the Supreme Court presided over by Justice Baffoe-Bonnie to order the State to remove restrictions to a wife under the marriage Ordinance for him to marry again in fulfilment of his fundamental human rights, having already married under the Act and unwilling to divorce his wife, while desirous of adding another.

Supervisors persuade pregnant BECE candidates to sit exams

SUPERVISORS of the Ho West Directorate of the Ghana Education Service (GES) have succeeded in convincing three pregnant Basic Certificate Education Certificate Examination (BECE) candidates and a lactating mother to make themselves available to sit their papers.

Pharmacist due in court for sedating, raping sister in-law

A PHARMACIST, Patrick Afun, who allegedly sedated his fiancée’s elder sister and had sex with her while she was unconscious, is due in court for rape.

Widows go hungry -In observance of rites

The ordeal some widows go through in certain Ghanaian communities persists despite the crusade against the practice by civil society organisations and religious institutions.

Women urged to take active roles in Artificial Intelligence

Stakeholders at African Women in Artificial Intelligence (AI) Summit have called on African women to increase their presence and inclusion in the field of AI.

Five best places to explore on University of Cape Coast campus
Five best places to explore on University of Cape Coast campus

Five best places to explore on University of Cape Coast campus

The University of Cape Coast (UCC) is located in the historic town of Cape Coast. It sits quietly overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and is rarely credited with its remarkable tourist attractions.

I cried throughout my wife’s cancer treatment - Ibrahim Oppong Kwarteng [VIDEO]
I cried throughout my wife’s cancer treatment - Ibrahim Oppong Kwarteng [VIDEO]

I cried throughout my wife’s cancer treatment - Ibrahim Oppong Kwarteng [VIDEO]

On Thursday, October 6, 2022, journalist and philanthropist Ibrahim Oppong Kwarteng inaugurated the Meena Breast Cancer Awareness Project in memory of his late wife who passed in June this year.

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