PEOPLE OFTEN say “goodbye” when they are parting or leaving a place for somewhere else. But Jesus Christ never said goodbye to His disciples when He was ascending to heaven.
PEOPLE OFTEN say “goodbye” when they are parting or leaving a place for somewhere else. But Jesus Christ never said goodbye to His disciples when He was ascending to heaven.
WHY DO we remember some schools with a fondness approaching worship, while other schools bring a shudder through our whole being when their names are mentioned to us? The two
A mining site I WOULD like to do a series on mining sector sustainability using Ghana as a case study. In this episode, I will argue out my points
Pierre Laporte, World Bank Country Director THE WORLD Bank has approved additional financing of US$145 million International Development Association (IDA) credit for the Ghana Secondary Cities Support Programme. The
GHANA HAS been granting tax exemptions and getting virtually nothing in return. Meanwhile, higher and more taxes are imposed on citizens repeatedly. Public sector workers are asking government to
Politics: the art of using euphemisms, lies, emotionalism and fear-mongering to dupe average people into accepting – or even demanding -their own enslavement. Larken RoseBERNARD ANTWI BOASIAKO (alias Wontumi) is
Port Congestion And Commercial Pressures Heighten Risk COVID-19 measures in China, a surge in consumer demand and the invasion of Ukraine have all been factors in ongoing unprecedented port congestion.
THE GOSPEL truth is that the NPP did not lose the 2008 general election through the ballot box. The party literally handed over power on a silver platter to the
WHILE THE COVID-19 pandemic resulted in few direct claims for the marine insurance sector, the impact on the welfare of crews and the boom in shipping and port congestion,
The Art of Leadership We must fight to defend ourselves from aggressors who surprise us by launching attacks and wars against us. There is a thief readying himself to steal,
The Inspector-General of Police, George Akuffo Dampare, was in the news last week. Some, mostly from the Zu-za stock, have lambasted and lampooned him for what they thought was
HE HAS kept his cool and defied the odds. He has deftly maneuvered the otherwise turbulent internal dynamics of the New Patriotic Party (NPP). He has managed to avoid the
‘KOO KAA’is an Akan slang term that translates loosely to shouting or noisemaking. The news that portions of the Achimota forest lands have been de-gazetted and released to the Owoo