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Opinion: Free Education is Giving Rise to Good but Exorbitant Private Schools in Ghana

As the saying goes, "Free things are very costly." Free Education is undoubtedly a beautiful and relieving system for anyone in the country. However, since...

The Catholic Youth Going for Khebab-A-Thon

When I saw Atinga Nsobila Joel’s flyer announcing his desire to set the Guinness World Record for the longest barbecue marathon, I was intrigued...

Opinion: Ghana Seriously Losing out on Local Languages

For most people, language is often viewed as a means of communicating words and ideas. However, upon closer examination, language transcends mere transmission of...

Supporting the Growth of Catholic Schools in Ghana: The Role of Local Managers

The Catholic Church in Ghana is known to have a vision of providing education based on Gospel Values and a mission to contribute to...

Bank of Ghana Policy Rate Reduction

When the Bank of Ghana reduces its policy rate, it typically aims to stimulate economic activity. Lowering the policy rate makes borrowing cheaper, encouraging...

Child Protection Policy: Do You Know the Structures in the Catholic Church Ghana?

The Ghana Catholic Bishops’ Conference in 2018 published a Child Protection Policy for the Church in Ghana which offers the new guideline for Priests,...

Child Protection Policy in Ghana: Do Church Leaders Know the Procedures in Handling Cases of Child Abuse?

In 2018, the Ghana Catholic Bishops’ Conference (GCBC) issued a Child Protection Policy for the Church in Ghana with the aim of seeking to...

Role of the Laity in Building a Synodal Church

TOPIC: “FOR A SYNODAL CHURCH: COMMUNION, PARTICIPATION  AND MISSION, THE ROLE OF THE LAITY IN BUILDING A SYNODAL CHURCH"  AT OUR LADY OF ASSUMPTION...

OPINON: Dating Lasts Longer Than Marriages Today

As amusing as the heading may sound, that is the reality we face today, and this should be a concern for everyone. Marriage, for Christians,...

“Ey3 Asem oo”: The Common Phrase on the Lips of Most Ghanaians

“Ey3 Asem oo!!” is one of the most easily memorized and commonly used phrases in Ghanaian society. It is of Akan origin (a Ghanaian...

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