Nenyi otubua Sripi II, the Tufohen of Effutu (Winneba), has asked Nana Akufo-Addo to apologise to the people of Effutu, for the latter’s reference to Simpa Panyin. According to the Tufohen, the ...
Solar technology is becoming more economical and accessible to the poor in rural communities outside Bangalore than it is to middle-class people here in the United States. Sound odd? Well, that’s what ...
Today’s edition of Simpa Panyin is rooted in Ecclesiastes Chapter three versus one to eight. The Bible attempts to punctuate human happiness, and human suffering, with how time mediates our lives, ...
A couple of weeks ago I started the Simpa Panyin column with the Daily Guide newspaper. Last week I concluded discussions with Ghanaweb to have Simpa Panyin published on their networks too. The second ...
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