Read more Education “Ghana’s free education policy – a good move” February 20, 2019 13022 views It’s been two years since the Government of Ghana announced a new policy making education for Senior High School (SHS)…
Read more Education “Programme offers hope for future jobs” June 1, 2018 1850 views A programme that gives graduates experience in the public service sector is not without critics, but Richmond Setrana, 26, a…
Read more Culture “African parents – the master dreamers” May 2, 2018 2136 views Dreaming of the future is a powerful motivation, but as Richmond Setrana, 25, a Correspondent from Tema in Ghana writes,…
Read more Human Rights “False accusations bring pain, ends dreams” April 2, 2018 4549 views A false accusation can ruin dreams and lives, writes Richmond Setrana, 25, a Correspondent from Tema, Ghana, who calls for…
Read more Sport for Development & Peace “Sports can support employment in Africa” February 22, 2018 3305 views Recognition of sport and whether it can play a role in supporting employment is an issue African governments are considering,…
Read more Culture “Ebony Reigns broke grounds and hearts” February 22, 2018 3086 views Ebony Reigns ruled Ghana’s airwaves in recent months, writes Michael Gyekye, 25, a Commonwealth Correspondent from Ghana, until a tragic accident…
Read more Sport for Development & Peace “An effective approach to sports development” February 8, 2018 4038 views Development in sports can be created by a top-down or a bottom-up approach, writes Dennis Kwasi Boateng, 28, a Correspondent…
Read more Democracy & Participation “Independent Prosecutor to fight corruption” February 5, 2018 2260 views Corruption has been a major threat to the development of Africa, writes Kenneth Gyamerah, 27, a Commonwealth Correspondent from Kumasi in…
Read more Editor's Pick “Ghana feminists flipping the gender script” December 28, 2017 3095 views In many places around the world, ‘feminist’ can be perceived as an insult, writes Kwasi Gyamfi Asiedu, 21, a Commonwealth Correspondent from Ghana.…
Read more Democracy & Participation “From teenage farmer to community leader” December 7, 2017 2227 views RCS Associate Fellow Julius Karl Fieve, 28, is one of the youngest people elected as an Assembly Member to represent…