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Ghana King Sets 2026 Deadline for New Teaching Hospital
SolutionsMar 29

Ghana King Sets 2026 Deadline for New Teaching Hospital

The Asantehene of Ghana is calling on the government to complete a critical teaching hospital by year's end, a project that will train medical students and bring specialized healthcare to thousands. After years of delays, Parliament has finally approved the funding to finish the first phase.

Myjoyonline Ghana2 min read
Ghana Company Supports Muslims Ahead of Ramadan Fasting
Acts of KindnessFeb 18

Ghana Company Supports Muslims Ahead of Ramadan Fasting

A healthcare company in Ghana donated food and supplies to three major Islamic centers before Ramadan, helping thousands of students and worshippers during the holy month. The annual tradition brings relief to communities wondering how they'll manage meals during fasting season.

Myjoyonline Ghana2 min read
Ghana University Launches Leadership Academy for 52 Students
SolutionsApr 11

Ghana University Launches Leadership Academy for 52 Students

A new leadership academy in Ghana is preparing 52 university students to become the country's next generation of ethical business leaders. The program includes guaranteed internships and focuses on skills needed for Africa's economic future.

Google News - Ghana Development2 min read
Kumasi Restaurant Hosts Valentine's for Singles and Couples
Acts of KindnessFeb 11

Kumasi Restaurant Hosts Valentine's for Singles and Couples

A Kumasi restaurant is making sure no one feels left out this Valentine's Day with special packages for singles, couples, and families. The Crush Smoothies and Juice Bar teams up with Luv FM for a night of live music, food, and fun at their Boadi Junction location.

Myjoyonline Ghana2 min read
Retired Doctors Save Life Before Police Arrive in Noblesville
Community HeroesFeb 7

Retired Doctors Save Life Before Police Arrive in Noblesville

When a man collapsed at a Noblesville business last November, a retired physician and nurse jumped in with CPR before first responders arrived. Their quick thinking, combined with an officer's fast AED response, brought the patient back to life.

Google: community hero saves2 min read
Ghana University Hospital Gets Parliament Green Light
SolutionsMar 29

Ghana University Hospital Gets Parliament Green Light

After years of delays, Ghana's Parliament has approved funding to complete a teaching hospital that will train doctors and serve thousands. The project's chancellor is calling for completion by year's end.

Myjoyonline Ghana2 min read
Ghana Universities Launch First Karate Camp to Build Leaders
Acts of KindnessMar 11

Ghana Universities Launch First Karate Camp to Build Leaders

Four Ghanaian universities just held their first-ever inter-university karate camp, using martial arts to develop leadership and discipline among students. The two-day event brought together dozens of students and could pave the way for karate becoming an official university sport.

Myjoyonline Ghana2 min read
Ghana Launches Leadership Academy for 52 University Students
SolutionsApr 14

Ghana Launches Leadership Academy for 52 University Students

A new leadership academy in Ghana is training 52 university students to become the country's next generation of ethical, tech-savvy business leaders. The program combines professional skills with real-world experience to help graduates drive economic transformation.

Google News - Ghana Development2 min read
Teen Walks Through Floods to Pitch Business, Wins $15K
Community HeroesMay 9

Teen Walks Through Floods to Pitch Business, Wins $15K

After finishing her final exam, 15-year-old Alice Esinam battled flooded streets in Ghana to pitch her mother's catering business. She arrived drenched but delivered a speech that moved judges to award her $15,000 and free coaching.

Myjoyonline Ghana2 min read
Ghana Uses Quantum Computing for Eco-Friendly Buildings
InnovationJun 1

Ghana Uses Quantum Computing for Eco-Friendly Buildings

Scientists in Ghana are using quantum computing to turn clay and agricultural waste into approved construction materials. This breakthrough could replace expensive cement with local, low-carbon alternatives across Africa.

Myjoyonline Ghana2 min read