Insecurity in this country did not start today and it will not end unless we face the facts and hold the bull by the horns. Anytime I hear NDC propagandists
Insecurity in this country did not start today and it will not end unless we face the facts and hold the bull by the horns. Anytime I hear NDC propagandists
Swiss President (middle) welcomes US and Russian Presidents On 11th June, Ghana was elected to the United Nations Security Council as a non-permanent member for the 2022-23 term with a
Technology has, in many ways, changed the way human beings interact with their environment to the extent that it is impossible at the moment to imagine a world without the
Paved, unpaved or even as part of a pavement, the sidewalk is a vital road safety facility for on-foot road users. It may be trivia as might be with issues
The Zu-za COVID-19 Team has gone silent. It has been silent for some time now and many are wondering why. Government’s efficient handling of the COVID-19 pandemic has compelled it
IN LAST week’s edition, we discussed clericalism and how it has killed the priesthood of all believers. The Association of U.S. Catholic Priests define clericalism as, “an expectation, leading to
There is nothing that people bear more impatiently, or forgive less, than contempt: and an injury is much sooner forgotten than an insult. -Lord Chesterfield Their Lordships at the
There is nothing that people bear more impatiently, or forgive less, than contempt: and an injury is much sooner forgotten than an insult. -Lord Chesterfield Their Lordships at the Supreme
The late Prophet TB Joshua They come when you don’t expect them to come and they go when you don’t expect them to go. When they die, their churches too
So, a mechanic, or a group of mechanics, with impunity, converted a state-owned ambulance into a private cargo truck for use as such. That has been the news, lately. The
THE MODERN Christianity is characterised by the culture of clericalism in which ordained ministers are viewed as having unquestionable ecclesiastical power and exclusive ministerial responsibility over the rest of
The year was 1997. I was a private lawyer in Accra. My mother died and I motored down to JINJINI near Berekum for the funeral. From the cemetery we all
“Since I was left alone (after Cpl Braimah, and Sgt Akatapore died) I decided to quit the hunger strike so that I could live to fight Rawlings at the right