Recently, a promotion opportunity came up in Kabuki’s office. She was excited! This was definitely going to be a big break for her. The job matched her skills and experiences perfectly. It was a no-brainer she was going to get the job. She had fantasized about sitting in that office in the corner for a […] The post The Millennial’s
The Chirano Gold Mine Limited (CGML), a subsidiary of Kinross Gold Corporation, has presented seven thousand mathematical sets to candidates sitting for the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) in their catchment areas. The gesture, which among others affirms the Mine’s commitment to improving on the quality of education of communities in the catchment area, was […] The post Chirano
Men would come to the city gate Open the gate and gape …and gauge the raging rain Men would shut the gate …and enter their interior rooms to intercede Men would wake up in the morning …and begin mourning over their loss Oh floods just flooded our homes …and made us homeless Floods flooded our […] The post Poetry Corner with Kwesi Bissue:
Hurt people hurt! The first time I came across this statement I had to go back to read it again. So if you’re like me you’d probably have to go back and read it again. We have each been hurt before, be it by something, someone, action or inaction, spoken words, emotions or feelings. And […] The post Dail-a-Counselor with Sybil Shaibu: Do hurt people hurt? appeared
It felt as if the world stopped spinning when Chadwick Boseman died. I had just spent my Friday evening watching Spike Lee’s Da 5 Bloods, in which Boseman plays Stormin’ Norman, the courageous leader of a team of Black soldiers in the 1st Infantry Division who was killed during the Vietnam War, when I heard the news. My […] The post The society and you – Chris Koney: What Chadwick Boseman taught
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