K. Effah
410 articles published since 28 Jul 2015
410 articles published since 28 Jul 2015
Car ownership is low in Rwanda. There are just over 200,000 private cars registered in a county of 12 million people, according to the country’s tax collection body. The German company is expanding in Sub-Saharan Africa. YENcomgh
A lecturer at University of Ghana Political Science Department, Prof. Rasnford Gyampo says there is the need for government to add foreign medical trips to the temporary ban placed on foreign trips by government appointees. YEN.
In Ghana, many families prefer not to print out obituary posters of their deceased members who suffer from albinism in order to avoid stigma and unnecessary attention. Gbeti Grace was buried on Friday, June 22, 2018, at Kadjebi.
These guys may not always be on Instagram flaunting their wealth, but most of them are making their money or were born into families with known sources of wealth. Ken and Henrietta are kids of businessman, ‘Dr’ Osei Kwame Despite.
Education is very important to many Ghanians because it is deemed as the key to success in life. While education is free up to the secondary level in Ghana, quality education is very expensive. But many parents are not deterred; t
Men are not stupid; they can sense when you are dating another man. The fact that you are dating someone else tells him that you are worth pursuing. If he really likes you, his competitive nature will kick in. YEN.com.gh news.
Many of our celebrated entertainment and political personalities did not attain their status overnight. They worked hard through thick and thin to make names for themselves. While some have roamed in a variety of occupations befor
The NIA has courted controversy in recent weeks following revelations that the Authority is set to spend a whopping $1.22 billion on the Ghana Card project. The MP said if given the chance, he could use just $50 million. YEN.
Pastor Love says revealed that he will rather listen to secular musician such as Stonebwoy and Shatta Wale than gospel musicians of today because they don’t make sense in their songs. YEN.com.gh news. Ghana Music Industry
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