
Doreen Avio Stuns in Red at EMY Africa’s 10th Anniversary, Celebrates Designer Quophi Akotuah’s Legacy
Celebrated Ghanaian on-air personality Doreen Avio, known for her vibrant presence on Day Break Hitz on Hitz 103.9FM, turned heads at the 10th anniversary of EMY Africa over the weekend. Dressed in a striking red ensemble crafted by fashion maestro Quophi Akotuah, Doreen paid glowing tribute to their three-year creative partnership. “They say it takes…


Kpong–Asikuma Road Users Raise Concerns Over Poor Construction Practices
The Kpong to Asikuma Road, a vital link connecting Accra to the Eastern, Volta, Oti, and Northern regions, has come under sharp criticism from road users who say contractors are repeating old mistakes instead of providing lasting solutions. Creative arts journalist and digital strategist, Jonilar, has voiced his frustration as both a taxpayer and frequent…


Doreen Avio urges stronger backing for female musicians
Entertainment journalist Doreen Avio has called on Ghanaians to show greater support for women in the music industry, stressing that female artistes are excelling and deserve wider recognition. Doreen highlighted Gyakie, Wendy Shay, and Cina Soul as examples of women making remarkable strides with their recently released albums After Midnight, Ready, and Did I Lie, respectively. In a Facebook…


Call for Regulation of Community Information Centres Amid Misinformation and Noise Pollution
A growing concern over the misuse of community information centres in Ghana has sparked calls for urgent regulation by national authorities. These centres, often operating via loudspeakers in rural and peri-urban areas, are being used to broadcast unverified content, advertise unapproved products, and spread fear through religious manipulation. “Many of the products advertised on these…


Traditional Festivals at Risk: Ghana’s Cultural Heritage Faces a Generational Disconnect
Ghana’s vibrant traditional festivals—once the heartbeat of community identity and storytelling—are facing a quiet crisis. According to cultural advocate and digital strategist Jonilar, many indigenous communities are losing grip on the very traditions that define them. “Festivals are not just entertainment,” Jonilar wrote in a recent Facebook post dated October 15. “They are a celebration…


Asutsuare Rice Farmers Demand Ban on Foreign Imports, Appeal for Road Repairs
Asutsuare, Shai Osudoku District — 7th November 2025 Rice farmers in Asutsuare, a prominent agricultural hub in the Shai Osudoku District of the Greater Accra Region, are raising fresh concerns over poor sales and deteriorating infrastructure. Known for its rich production of rice, bananas, and fish, the community is lamenting the lack of patronage for…


Pharmatrust Professional College Graduates First Batch of HND Dispensing Technology Students
Pharmatrust Professional College has held its 21st Graduation and Matriculation Ceremony, marking a historic milestone in the school’s journey of excellence in health education. The event, which took place on 1st November 2025, celebrated the achievements of students who have completed their programs and welcomed new entrants into various health disciplines. A key highlight of the ceremony…


Agro-Economy in Action: Shai Hills Farm Targets $800K Monthly with Moringa-Led Growth Plan
Shai Hills Agriculture Farm Limited has announced an ambitious plan to generate $800,000 in monthly revenue beginning May 2026, driven by large-scale cultivation, processing, and export of Moringa powder from Ghana. The project, which is based at Akuse Junction in the Eastern Region, is part of the company’s broader goal to position Ghana as a…


Sakomi: The Togolese Street Food Winning the Hearts of Tourists in Ghana’s Volta Region
Sakomi, a flavorful street food born in Togo, is now winning the hearts of tourists who visit Ghana’s Volta Region. This simple yet satisfying dish is made by slicing soft bread open and layering it with cooked spaghetti, fresh greens like lettuce and cabbage, and a generous spread of mayonnaise or cream. Popular in border…


Salo’s Sustainable Circle: Harvesting Firewood and Replanting Tomorrow
In the small fishing community of Salo near Keta in Ghana’s Volta Region, tradition and sustainability go hand in hand. Locals rely on mangroves not only for fishing but also as a vital source of firewood—used for cooking, smoking fish, and earning income. Customers travel from across Ghana to buy this prized firewood. But there’s…


