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Publicly Funded but Closed to the Public: Ghana’s Premium Hospitals Shut Out NHIS Patients

By Prince Ato Kwamena Koomson (Ato Kwamz)October 7, 2025

At the reception of University Hospital, Legon, the response was casual, almost dismissive. “You can take it to 37 [Hospital],”…

Health & Wellbeing

Silent Strain: The Hidden Toll of Hypertension in Ghana

By Prince Ato Kwamena Koomson (Ato Kwamz)October 2, 2025

A Mother’s Daily BattleIn Ghana, millions live with high blood pressure. For most, the struggle isn’t just medical — it’s…

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Voices of Concern Founder Selected for Prestigious Investigative Journalism Fellowship

By Voices of ConcernJuly 10, 2025

Prince Ato Kwamena Koomson, founder and editor of Voices of Concern, has been selected as one of the fellows for…

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Ghana’s Public Transport Crisis: Swift or Stranded in Accra’s Daily Commute

By Prince Ato Kwamena Koomson (Ato Kwamz)July 7, 2025

Ghana’s public transport crisis is no longer just a matter of inconvenience. Every day, thousands of commuters are caught in…

Urban Life & Infrastructure

Street Survival: The Lives and Dangers of Ghana’s Traffic Hawkers

By Prince Ato Kwamena Koomson (Ato Kwamz)June 25, 2025

Ghana traffic hawkers are part of a growing informal economy that keeps thousands of people alive. But every day, they…

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Unsafe Walkways: A Simple Walk Shouldn’t Be a Gamble

By Prince Ato Kwamena Koomson (Ato Kwamz)June 4, 2025

Many walkways in Ghana are dangerous, with broken drains and open gutters putting pedestrians at risk. This story explores the…

Urban Life & Infrastructure

Trading on Roads: The Urban Space Crisis in Ghana

By Prince Ato Kwamena Koomson (Ato Kwamz)April 16, 2025

Urban trading in Ghana is more than a hustle — it’s survival. In Accra, Kumasi and beyond, roadside markets now…

Urban Life & Infrastructure

Markets in Crisis: The Overcrowded and Failing Spaces Traders Call Home

By Prince Ato Kwamena Koomson (Ato Kwamz)March 19, 2025

Every morning, thousands of traders set up shop in Ghana’s busiest markets, but behind the hustle lies a deep crisis.…

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Black Stars: Ticketing and Stadium Access Killing Fan Experience

By Prince Ato Kwamena Koomson (Ato Kwamz)September 9, 2025

Getting into the stadium felt like a battle. It was not about who had a ticket, but who had the strength to push through. Families with children, women, the elderly — no one was spared. In the end, my friends and I entered without our tickets even being checked. It makes you wonder: why buy a ticket at all if you can simply force your way in?

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Prof Karikari Celebrates 80th With Calls for Free Speech And Peace

By Prince Ato Kwamena Koomson (Ato Kwamz)July 18, 2025

Veteran journalist and media freedom advocate Professor Kwame Karikari has marked his 80th birthday with a national event that focused…

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