Read more Culture “Taking the voyage toward self-discovery” October 1, 2017 1729 views Looking at the story of Dorothy’s travels in the Land of Oz, Lyn-Marie Blackman, a Commonwealth Correspondent alumni from Barbados,…
Read more Culture “Ghana’s biggest Street Art Festival attracts thousands of artists” September 18, 2017 3528 views The Chale Wote Street Art Festival brings art, music and performance to the streets of Jamestown, a suburb of Accra. Kenneth…
Read more Culture “Come and explore Switzerland through food” August 8, 2017 1563 views Pack your bags, get ready to go. Shastri Sookdeo, 28, a Commonwealth Correspondent from Trinidad now living in Amsterdam, takes…
Read more Culture “Ancient scriptures provide road map for a more harmonious society” August 1, 2017 1651 views A single chapter in the Koran can help provide solutions to many problems that plague modern society, writes Monica Islam,…
Read more Culture “Considering the adversity of diversity” July 16, 2017 5111 views Diversity is a valued quality, writes Chanda Katema, 19, a Correspondent from Lusaka in Zambia now studying in India, but living…
Read more Culture “Why there is apathy for West Indies Cricket” July 7, 2017 2013 views Small crowds for international cricket in Trinidad are not about lack of interest in the game, writes Shastri Sookdeo, 28,…
Read more Culture “Peace through ancient practice of meditation” July 4, 2017 1695 views A ten day programme of meditation taught Mridul Upadhyay, 25, a Commonwealth Correspondent from New Delhi in India, about one…
Read more Culture “The sorrow of young millennials” June 30, 2017 1733 views The millennial generation has been criticised as self-indulgent and lacking in the discipline to meet traditional goals in life. Hsin-Yi Lo,…
Read more CultureHealth, Safety & Wellbeing “Bigger penalty for driving while on the phone” June 19, 2017 1668 views As social media reaches saturation level, concern grows about the impact on road safety. Mary Adeyi, 24, a Commonwealth Commonwealth…
Read more Culture “Telenovelas influence education in Ghana” June 15, 2017 3413 views Rapid growth of pop television is distracting students from studies and introducing mature content to young audiences, writes Kenneth Gyamerah, 26,…