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Fueling Compassion: K Tech Wellness Foundation Receives Generous Donation from Money Swagger 400

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Fueling Compassion: K Tech Wellness Foundation Receives Generous Donation from Money Swagger 400 The road to making a community-wide impact is paved by those who show up—not just with their time, but with their hearts and resources. Yesterday, February 4th, 2026, the K Tech Wellness Foundation experienced this firsthand as we reached a significant milestone in our preparations for our upcoming outreach. We are incredibly proud and grateful to announce a generous donation from Money Swagger 400. His contribution , although not present, comes at a pivotal moment as we gear up for our flagship project, "Kneel Down and Pick It." A Refreshing Boost for a Great Cause The team at Money Swagger 400 has stepped forward to ensure our volunteers and participants stay energized and hydrated. The donation included: • 15 Packs of Soft Drinks • 15 Packs of Verna Mineral Water These supplies are essential for the logistics of our event, ensuring that the focus remains on the work at hand whi...

The Clockmaker’s Debt

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  The Clockmaker’s Debt In the fog-drenched corner of a forgotten alley sat Elias Thorne’s workshop. Elias was a man who didn't just fix watches; he bargained with time. One evening, a woman in a velvet cloak entered. She didn't carry a broken heirloom, but a heavy iron box. "I need an extra hour," she whispered. "Just one. My daughter is leaving at dawn, and I have words left unsaid." Elias sighed, the sound like gears grinding. "Time isn't created, Madam. It is moved. To give you an hour, I must take it from somewhere else." "Take it from my sleep," she pleaded. "Take it from my future." Elias agreed. He opened her iron box—which contained nothing but a single, glowing candle—and began his work. He spent the night soldering shadows to light, using a rhythm only he understood. By 4:00 AM, he handed her a small, silver pocket watch. "When you click this, the world will freeze for sixty minutes. But remember, the debt mu...

NPP Presidential Primaries: Run-off or Outright Win?

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  NPP Presidential Primaries:  Run-off or Outright Win? Breaking Down the Regional Trends of the NPP Primaries Accra, Ghana – January 31, 2026 – The New Patriotic Party (NPP) is on the edge of its seat tonight as results from its crucial Presidential Primaries begin to trickle in. After a day of intense voting across all 275 constituencies, the party is now awaiting the verdict that will determine its flagbearer for the upcoming general election. The atmosphere is thick with anticipation, as it appears to be a much tighter race than many initially predicted. The Big Three: A Battle for Supremacy The contest has largely narrowed down to three prominent figures: • Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia: Widely considered the frontrunner, Dr. Bawumia's campaign has been built on his strong economic credentials and his role as Vice President. • Kennedy Agyapong: The maverick MP for Assin Central, Mr. Agyapong has run an energetic campaign, often positioning himself as the voice of the grassroots an...

Clearing the Path: Navigating Ghana's Demolition Dilemma

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Clearing the Path: Navigating Ghana's Demolition Dilemma The sound of excavators tearing down structures along Ghana's waterways has echoed across communities in January 2026, leaving a trail of debris, distress, and heated debate. The National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO), supported by various security forces, has initiated a wide-scale demolition exercise, particularly around the Kpeshie Lagoon in areas like Teshie and Tse-Addo, citing urgent environmental protection and flood prevention. While the necessity of addressing perennial flooding is undeniable – a crisis that has claimed lives and destroyed property for years – the immediate human cost of these demolitions cannot be ignored. Viral videos capturing the raw pain and frustration of affected citizens, some contemplating desperate measures, highlight the profound impact on livelihoods built over years, often by informal sector workers and small business owners. Churches, shops, and homes have been reduced to...

THE DAY THE EARTH SPOKE BACK

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  The Day the Earth Spoke Back On a Thursday morning, when the sun rose slowly over the forests of Akyem, the land itself stirred. Elders said the ground felt warm that day—not from heat, but from Asase Yaa , the Earth Mother, who rules all things living and resting beneath the soil. Thursday was her sacred day, and she was listening. Long before the borders of Ghana were drawn, before forts kissed the coastline and gold tempted foreign eyes, the people lived by a sacred agreement with the gods— the Abosom —children of Nyame , the Sky Father. Nyame lived high above, beyond the reach of arrogance and pride. He saw everything. When humans forgot humility, it was Nyame who pulled the sky farther away, reminding them that wisdom must be sought, not seized. On this particular Thursday, a young hunter named Kobina walked deep into the forest near the River Tano. He was chasing glory, not food—hoping to kill more than he needed so his name would be praised. But the forest belonged to Tan...