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A viral video shows the moment residents of a yet-to-be-identified community mobbed a mango tree while jostling to catch a glimpse of a mysterious mango with a human face.
Who tells you that all public institutions in Ghana are weak, corrupt and mostly nonchalant hence are not fit for purpose? Following my recent publication on 3 February 2021, in regards of the felling of neem trees by some Chinese nationals in the Wiamoase area, precisely in Kokoteasu, the Forestry Commission did not hesitate to contact me over the issue. I was contacted via email on the 4th and 5th of February 2021, by the Head of Corporate Affairs and Media Relations of the Forestr
Information reaching me from Ghana this evening of Sunday, 31 January 2021, precisely from a native of Wiamoase in the Ashanti region, is that the Chinese have been given unfettered access to the neem trees in the locality.
They are felling (cutting down) them and cutting them up for export to China. It is not just that they are cropping the trees, remove a few branches and the leaves but rather cutting down the entire trees, right down from their roots to the branches and leaves and shipping them out of the country to China.
One thing I know, since my infancy, is that neem tree is medicinal. Our ancestors and most of the present generation did use and continue to use the leaves of neem trees to cure themselves of fever and other diseases.
Reappointment of Akosua Frema Osei-Opare, a victory for women
By Kwaku Tinyase KTee
JAN 26, 2021
In a typical African society where women are largely relegated to the background in many fields of human development, it is more often than not, very difficult for women, in general, to excel in very challenging environments where men have often failed.
The story is no different for women here in Ghana who try to venture into the difficult terrain of politics. However, Frema Osei-Opare has against all odds proven to be a force to be reckoned with in the Ghanaian political space.
From a very humble beginning at Wiamoase in the Ashanti Region of Ghana, who could have imagined she would break the jinx in an area where men had dominated since the days of independence to become the first female Chief of Staff of the Republic of Ghana.