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July 20, 2017 jaclynr

Legend of Lake Bosomtwe

An article I wrote for the Business and Financial Times about our most recent trip to Kumasi where we were able to visit Lake Bosomtwe, a lake that was formed by a meteor over a million years ago. This spread is fun because it features a photo of Avery and Sean swimming in the lake! Read More …

Blog, Blog 17, Photo 17, Published, Published 17
July 20, 2017 jaclynr

The bumps of Prampram

My first assignment at the Business and Financial Times was to visit the coastal city of Prampram to cover the launch of the airport extension. The new airport will be the largest in Ghana and thus is referred to as ‘Airtropolis’. During my assignment, the journalist I was partnered with had gotten left behind when Read More …

Blog, Blog 17, Published, Published 17
July 13, 2017 jaclynr

PPA Fights Fraud with E-Procurement Platform

This is an article I wrote for The Finder. Check out the full link here.

Blog, Blog 17, Published, Published 17
July 13, 2017 jaclynr

Experiencing Ghana through American eyes

A quick reflection of my first ten days in Ghana in the form of an article published in the Business and Financial Times. In those ten days, we went to Nima Market, Anan Memorial International School, the Oburi Botanical Garden, attended lectures at the University of Ghana, and visited Cape Coast! A strong gust of warm Read More …

Blog, Blog 17, Photo 17, Published, Published 17
July 7, 2017 jaclynr

Swinging in a Troski

Check out my first published article in Ghana! After experiencing my first ride in the Tro-Tro (public transportation system in Ghana), I had to share my thoughts. I peer out of the window of the third story of the glass building where the Business and Financial Times (BFT) resides and I think about the 55 Read More …

Blog, Blog 17, Published, Published 17
July 7, 2017 jaclynr

My First Daily Guide Assignment

Wednesday was my second day of work. Day one didn’t warrant a post – it was mostly uneventful and consisted primarily of learning the who’s-who and what’s-what of the office. After asking several DG staffers yesterday if there was anything I could do or work on and being – mostly – told no, I was Read More …

Blog, Blog 17, Published, Published 17

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