The promise echoed in diplomatic halls and joint venture signings embedded in a partnership forged in “mutual respect” (互相尊重) and “win-win cooperation”   (共同利益) seems to have lost its true definition.  For Chinese-to-English translators, particularly those in Ghana, these are not mere slogans but the very foundation upon which ourContinue Reading

The Minister of Sports and Recreation, Kofi Adams, has strongly condemned football club administrators in the wake of recent violent incidents at league match venues. Labeling the club owners as “clueless,” Adams voiced serious concern about the persistent hooliganism that he says is damaging the image of Ghanaian football. HisContinue Reading

Two anniversaries in Ghana’s martial arts history were commemorated last Sunday as African GOJU celebrated its 40th year and taekwondo its 50th in a vibrant ceremony held at Beda’s Hotel and Events Centre in Ashongman, Accra.  The event attracted martial arts veterans, patrons, young enthusiasts, and community leaders, all gatheredContinue Reading

Across Ghana’s growing digital economy, more businesses and government institutions are embracing cloud technology as a foundation for modern operations. From Accra to Kumasi, organisations are turning to the cloud for everything from data storage and application hosting to remote collaboration and security.  But while the promise of cloud computingContinue Reading

A former General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Mr Kwabena Agyei Agyapong, has expressed concern over what he sees as an increasingly retaliatory and politically driven approach to justice in Ghana, warning that such practices risk undermining lawful governance. In an interview on Citi FM on Tuesday, JuneContinue Reading