Breadfruit, (Artocarpus altilis), tree of the mulberry family (Moraceae) and its large fruits that are a staple food of the South Pacific and other tropical areas. African breadfruit (Treculia africana), native to tropical Africa, is a related species. Picture of the African breadfruit (Treculia africana) Breadfruit or jackfruit as is also called is a staple food of the people […] The post Breadfruit
May Day is an international holiday observed in many parts of the world as a day to honour workers’ rights. These workers would include everyone who has a paying job – so that would exclude you, my dear tweenager, who thinks cleaning your room or helping with the house chores is a job…lol! May Day […] The post Tween Talk with Eugenia Tachie-Menson: May we rest?
People will always be people and you’ll always need people. Show your human side! Empathy remains topical in authentic and servant leadership discussions. It’s a human to human skill that leaders must long for. Harvard Business Review (2017) demystified ‘empathy’ in its humblest form. It breaks down to say that everything is about relationship. If […] The post This is Leadership: Empathy
As Ghanaians, we love our music; from traditional and folklore music to high life, hip life, afro pop and everything in-between, we have received a great catalogue of enduring music. At the forefront of great music has been the likes of Osibisa, Nana Ampadu & the African Brothers, The City Boys, C. K. Mann, Daniel […] The post Merqury Quaye – the ultimate entertainer
Standard Chartered Bank announced the launch of the BANK MORE SCORE MORE campaign, a digital pan-bank league competition offering customers across 11 markets an opportunity to accumulate points that lead to exciting prizes. A compelling initiative for Liverpool Football Club (LFC) as well as other soccer fans and clients, BANK MORE SCORE MORE’s competition takes […] The post With
Life and living as we’ve come to know is one roller coaster ride, full of highlights and low lights. At best life can be described as a learning curve, not sure if we all knowledge that though. But one thing is certain life is certainly an ongoing process, at every point you experience successes, failures, […] The post Sybil Shaibu column: What are the hard truths? appeared
Macaron is a petite and fancy cookie made with egg white, icing sugar, granulated sugar, almond powder and food colouring. This cookie is a crispy chewy cookie; crispy on the outside, chewy on the inside and usually enjoyed on its own, with a filling or a dip e.g. chocolate dip. Macaron making is a delightful […] The post Recipe column: Macaron appeared first on The
It seems a million years have gone by Since a people treasured a good name And measured it above silver and gold Much more above the most prized of diamonds Few were those whose names Embellished indelible deeds But many were who responded to appellations Just to spell out a feat so fruitless […] The post Poetry Corner: Some names for lip service appeared first
Chris Koney’s column Without a doubt, black screenwriters, directors, producers, and actors now have more global visibility than ever before and as audiences continue to demand for stories from diverse voices, filmmakers from Africa and across the African diaspora have the opportunity to equally share their work for the world to enjoy. It is a […] The post Kuukua Eshun, an extraordinary
Management of Ghana’s number television station, TV3 Network, has announced the return of its popular music show, Music Music. The new season of the show is expected to start airing on Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 8PM. According to the management of the station, the new season of Music Music comes with a big bang; […] The post New season of TV3’s Music Music airs on May 1!
Story Summary Hannah is a woman of faith who believes with God all things are possible. So, she can’t seem to wrap her mind around why she’s still childless, six years into marriage. Now Hannah is bitter and angry; and gradually turning cynical, when the unexpected happens one morning, suddenly forcing her to start reassess […] The post A Thousand Sons (Part 5) appeared first on
Host of Ahotor FM 92.3 morning show dubbed Adekye Mu Nsem, Kofi Citizen has been adjudged the best Morning Show Host in the whole Greater Accra after beating a tough competition from the likes Kwame Sefa Kai of Peace FM, Captain Smart of Angel FM, CJ of Adom. In what appeared to be the toughest […] The post Ahotor FM’s Kofi Citizen grabs top award at
A Ghanaian-Burkina Faso Afro Pop artist, Joulabous Jacques, who goes by the stage name Razben has entered into the Ghanaian market with his new debut EP titled ‘The Throne’. The Throne EP has songs like Ware-We (meaning pray to God), Cest Comment (how are you), Bomper, and Shilla had three videos also ready. These songs […] The post Razben enters music market with
From his offices at Ringway Estates in Osu, Ing Michael Krakue looks at the imposing Parliamentary Office Complex (Job 600), which he oversaw its Design and Construction Supervision as Team Leader/Project Director, not with excitement, but an urge to do more. With three decades of practice as an Engineer and a Construction Management Consultant, Ing […] The post Michael Krakue: an engineering
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