[ad_1] Sally Green had been a young woman sent to Ghana in 1985 by the British Volunteer Service Overseas (VSO). She was one of a number of volunteer aid workers, mostly young people newly graduated from university. They were assigned to projects throughout the country, many teaching in schools, but […]
[ad_1] Many people were surprised when in 1975 Bamfo Kwakye was appointed Vice Chancellor of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Kumasi, Ghana. Prior to his promotion to the university’s top job, Bamfo Kwakye had been Head of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Dean of the […]
[ad_1] How would it be to charge your MacBook and Google Chromebook Pixel on the go, without carrying that extra load of your connectivity needs? And how about data transfer in a public space with as good a speed as at home? CA-CHM offers the extra potential to your USB […]
[ad_1] Cecilia Apawu graduated from the School of Engineering of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Kumasi, Ghana, in 1989, with a BSc degree in Mining and Mineral Engineering. She was the first woman to gain this degree at a time when the number of women studying […]
[ad_1] Who doesn’t love the warmth of a fireplace on a cold winter’s night? However, enjoying the benefits of a fire also comes with great responsibility. Making sure that your fireplace is safe each year is a great start. Have safe fires all winter with the following fireplace maintenance and […]
[ad_1] Frank Robertson Jnr wasn’t strictly an Africa engineer. He was, however, an Afro-American engineer from Texas who worked successfully in Ghana for more than twenty years. Coming back home to Africa in the 1960s, at the invitation of Kwame Nkrumah, he ran a small engineering company in Accra until […]