Mobile reports from Ghana

  1. Accra: Abject schooling for underprivileged…Wards in the Al-Rushid Islamic Charitable Institute, a school purposely to …
  2. Ghana: On refuse-road en route to school7-year old Kofi and his younger sister walk on a road turned into a refuse …
  3. Mobile reporting boosts child protectionTanzanian mobile reporter Jacob Mugini can congratulate himself and feel ha…
  4. Accra: Joshua’s day in scrap businessThe life's of many children the ages of 14 years and below in the scra…
  5. Mother-seeking kid ends in e-waste businessMany are the reasons as to why children are introduced to scrap business da…
  6. Ghana: Doctor calls for ban on e-dumpingThe Ghanaian government should ban the importation of old electronic device…
  7. Ghana: dealers displeased gvt e-waste policyThe business of second hand electronics importation ,distribution and sales…
  8. Ghana: Caution against 2nd-hand gadgetsThe rate with which second hand electronic appliances are pouring fourth in…
  9. Ghana: E-waste becoming businessThe excessive dumping of Electronic Waste (E-waste) lately has now become a…
  10. Africa: Phone and everyday lifeIs the mobile phone in Africa just a phone? Certainly not. It is also a rad…
  11. Ghana: Phone charging hits Accra marketCharging of mobile phones and batteries in Ghana has now become one of the …
  12. Accra: Phone turns Personal Digital AssistantJust as mobile phones have become a source of employment to the unemployed …
  13. Ghana: Phone dealers make itMobile Phone and its accessories has for some years now become one of the m…
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Aforo: My home, my work, my hobby

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Introduction of Ghanaian reporters

Afi Dzakpasu is a fresh graduate journalist in ghana. she holds a bachelor of arts degree in communication studies from the university of ghana. she is interested in gender, social and developmental issues as well as issues concerning the youth. she believes that being in the journalism profession is a great platform to effect change in her society. Read more and watch Afi's testimonial

Daniel Takyi  is a young journalist based in Ghana. After completing his Communication studies, he worked with few media organizations such as the Ghana News Agency as an intern, and as a reporter for some private newspapers .Currently, he is the Assistant Editor for The Hawk, whih is a weekly newspaper. He is also a correspondent for two media outlets in the USA.  Read more and watch Daniel's testimonial


Ameyaw Deabrah is a Ghanaian journalist/editor currently working for Ovation International (Ghana) Limited. He holds a B.A degree in Publishing Studies from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi.  He also writes for some online magazines such as Jamati and orijin-ent. His interest is mostly in entertainment, society and other social issue. Read more and watch Ameyaw's testimonial.