
Zadok Kwame Gyesi
Journalist at Graphic Online
Zadok Kwame Gyesi is an award winning Ghanaian journalist and researcher. He's a content writer/literary activist: Mail: [email protected]
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1 month ago |
theghanareport.com | Grace Tsotsoo Quaye |Zadok Kwame Gyesi
Mother of two Halima Abdulai, 34, came to Accra in 2015. Her decision to travel to Accra was based on the advice of her friend, Jemilatu Ibrahim, who had herself been in Accra since 2011. For Halima, circumstances necessitated she relocated from Savelugu in Ghana’s Northern Region to the national capital, Accra. While in Accra she would be engaged as a head porter (Kayayoo) to earn a living.
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Feb 26, 2025 |
theghanareport.com | Zadok Kwame Gyesi |Grace Tsotsoo Quaye
The internet has become an integral part of our lives, rapidly growing and transforming how we work, communicate, and socialise. Internet-supported mobile applications have made everyday tasks more convenient, connecting people across the globe and fostering relationships, often with individuals they have never met in person. These apps offer immense benefits, streamlining activities and enhancing social networking, but beneath these advantages lies a hidden danger—data harvesting.
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Jan 19, 2025 |
theghanareport.com | Zadok Kwame Gyesi |Grace Tsotsoo Quaye
Several efforts have been made worldwide to strengthen the health workforce (HWF). However, significant challenges still persist, particularly in Africa (Sub-Saharan countries). For instance, a study conducted by the World Health Organisation (WHO) Africa Region from January 2018 to April 2019 under the theme: “The health workforce status in the WHO African Region: findings of a cross-sectional study” indicates a shortage and maldistribution of health workers in the WHO African Region.
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Nov 22, 2024 |
theghanareport.com | Zadok Kwame Gyesi |Sandra Adei Djanie
Humanity’s insatiable quest for dominance and security has reached a new frontier—outer space. Once regarded as a realm of exploration and scientific discovery, space is now becoming a potential battlefield as nations race to extend their military capabilities beyond Earth’s atmosphere. This evolving dynamic raises critical questions: Is humanity venturing into space for security or supremacy? And at what cost to global peace?
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Nov 20, 2024 |
theghanareport.com | Zadok Kwame Gyesi |Philipina Badu
Humanity’s insatiable quest for dominance and security has reached a new frontier—outer space. Once regarded as a realm of exploration and scientific discovery, space is now becoming a potential battlefield as nations race to extend their military capabilities beyond Earth’s atmosphere. This evolving dynamic raises critical questions: Is humanity venturing into space for security or supremacy? And at what cost to global peace?
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