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  • 2 weeks ago | ghheadlines.com | Samuel Boadi

    General Home » Daily Guide » Wed 30th Apr, 2025 » Poisoned, Crippled: Ghana’s Kids Pay Price For Galamsey Bright AppiahThousands of Ghanaian children are being sacrificed for gold, trapped in toxic illegal mines, crippled by disease, and abandoned by a system that should protect them.

  • 2 weeks ago | ghheadlines.com | Samuel Boadi

    General News Home » Daily Guide » Tue 29th Apr, 2025 » Women In Broadcasting Mark World Press Freedom Day Participants at the event The Network of Women in Broadcasting (NOWIB) Ghana has joined journalists and media practitioners worldwide to commemorate World Press Freedom Day under the UNESCO theme: “Reporting in the Brave New World – The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Press Freedom and the Media.” This year’s theme highlights the growing influence of artificial intelligence (AI) on...

  • 2 weeks ago | ghheadlines.com | Samuel Boadi

    General News Home » Daily Guide » Tue 29th Apr, 2025 » Kidney Patient Gets Support Rashida SaaniA touching story of generosity has emerged involving Rashida Saani, who donated $25,000 for a life-saving kidney transplant for former colleague, Claus Ansah Acquah. The donation came to light when Acquah, now recovered and back in Ghana, shared his gratitude on social media. According to his post, Acquah and Rashida had worked together at Metro TV and e.TV years ago.

  • 1 month ago | ghheadlines.com | Samuel Boadi

    Business Home » Daily Guide » Tue 08th Apr, 2025 » Telecel Holds 2nd Women 100 Power Connect Telecel Ghana CEO, Ing. Patricia Obo-Nai together with a cross section of influential women at the second Women 100 Power ConnectTelecel Ghana has held the second edition of its highly anticipated Women 100 Power Connect event, celebrating the stories and resilience of women who have taken less trodden paths in their careers.

  • 2 months ago | dailyguidenetwork.com | Samuel Boadi

    Participants at the eventIn a bold step to address the growing environmental crisis caused by Single-Use Plastics (SUP), 5 (five) major supermarkets and other related businesses have assented and committed to the implementation of a Voluntary Pact, to phase down Single-Use Plastics in Ghana. These include Sneda Shopping Centre, Neha Supermarket, All Needs Supermarket, Decathlon Ghana, and Green Butterfly Market.

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