By David Kwame KwakyeWarm tears crawled down my pimple-ladden cheeks at the Kotoka International Airport when Mary left for Canada. I had held on tightly when we hugged, not wanting to leave her comforting embrace. Mary and I shared an uncommon love, transcending the physical and attaining near-spiritual status. There were times we could complete each other’s sentences. When Mary was ill, someway, somehow, I could sense it. And my call would always confirm that intuition.
Dr Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe has cautioned the New Patriotic Party to be tolerant of dissenting views.
The issue of meeting the food requirements of humankind has become so topical that it has engaged the attention of most countries, especially in the developing world.
They are six adolescent girls ready to chat an afternoon away with a stranger. It is a hearty chat every teenager will enjoy, especially without their parents and teachers. It is about boyfriends and sex. In their school on a cool Tuesday afternoon in Abandze, a small community in the Central Region of Ghana we spoke frankly under a tree.
South Africans prayed for Nelson Mandela as he spent a second day in hospital yesterday, suffering a lung infection that has sparked worldwide concerns for the ailing peace icon.
A former CIA technical worker has been identified by the UK's Guardian newspaper as the source of leaks about US surveillance programmes.
Officials from North and South Korea have agreed to hold the first high-level meeting since 2007, the South Korean Yonhap news agency says.
Libyan army chief of staff Youssef al-Mangoush has reportedly resigned after 30 people died in clashes between protesters and a militia in Benghazi.
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