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[Opinion] DEC. 7 ELECTIONS: How Knights of St. John International Members Should  Promote Peaceful Elections

As Knights of St. John International, our duty extends beyond voting; we are called to promote peace, integrity, and the common good before, during,...

Vote as Active Citizens on Dec. 7 – Catholic Bishops to Ghanaians in Advent Pastoral Letter

Ahead of the Presidential and Parliamentary Elections on Saturday, December 7 in the West African country of Ghana, the Catholic Bishops’ Conference has urged...

Youth for Peace and Security- Africa Honours Revolutionary Leaders Through Graffiti Unveiling

Accra, Ghana - In a bold display of artistic expression and homage to revolutionary African leadership, a Pan-Africanist artist has captured the essence of...

Ghana’s Political Stalemate: NPP and NDC, ‘Duka Daya’

In the Hausa language, the phrase "Duka Daya," meaning "one and the same”, or simply, the same" aptly describes the two dominant political parties:...

Apostolic Nuncio to Ghana Bids Farewell to Prez Akufo-Addo, Says Ghana is Second Home

The Most Rev. Heneryk Mieczslaw Jagodzinski, the outing Apostolic Nuncio to Ghana has  thanked Ghana’s President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo for enabling his tour...

2024 Elections: Religious in Ghana Call on EC to be Fair, Neutral

As Ghanaians go to the polls this year, Very Rev. Fr. Dr. Paul Saa-Dade Ennin, SMA, President of the Conference of Major Superiors of...

Women Urged to Participate in Upcoming District Level Elections

Madam Emmanuella Woelikplim Afetorgbor, the Assistant Civil Education Officer at Anloga in the Volta Region, has urged women to engage in leadership roles in...

Put Stop to Military Intervention Plans in Niger – West African Conference of Major Superiors Cautions

The members of the Regional Conference of Major Superiors of West Africa (URCAO/RECOMSWA), has reiterate the calls the Catholic Bishops of the Regional Episcopal...

Christians in Ghana Asked to be Responsible Citizens, Not Spectators in National Development

At the Arrupe Jesuit Institute’s “Faith in the Public Sphere” programme themed: “Christians as Citizens, not Spectators” speakers charged Christians to be bold citizens...

Don’t be Spectators in Building a Better Ghana – Catholic Priest in Ghana Charges Christians

The Parish Priest of Christ the King Parish in Accra, Rev. Fr. Dr. Ebenezer Akesseh has charged Christians to be citizens and not spectators...

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