‘Let us pause in life’s pleasures and count its many tears while we all sup sorrow with the poor; There’s a song that will linger forever in our ears;
‘Let us pause in life’s pleasures and count its many tears while we all sup sorrow with the poor; There’s a song that will linger forever in our ears;
One popular Ghanaian proverb is, “The one that cuts the path does not know it is crooked.” The proverb highlights the imperfections of man and admonishes him to heed
THE BIBLE, a library of 66 authoritative books, is a Christian Scripture given by the inspiration of God and it is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction and for
Ask someone what 4th August stands for in this country and in five out of ten times, he/she wouldn’t know! Ironically, I was being regaled, at the time, with the national
It is the rainy season again. Generally, it is a season believed to have lessened the economic hardships, especially in our part of this world. Rainy season would mean, more
A shipping line is basically a company that owns and operates fleets of ships for the transportation of goods from the port of origin to the port of discharge. Maritime
Food is the most basic of needs. It decides not just the health of individuals but also the health of communities which affects the health of our economies. Underpinning
Moesha Boudong Date line Tuesday 27th July 2021. Time check – 05:00 hrs. I left my Kasoa abode straight to 37 Military Hospital. I was afraid of traffic but surprisingly
I have lost count of the number of times the President spoke to Ghanaians since the deadly Coronavirus (Covid-19) raised its ugly head in Ghana. The truth is that I
In Nigeria the criteria is “declare/Swear an oath” in Ghana it is “owe allegiance”…Our standard is higher and is intrinsically linked to your nationality be it ethnically or to the
The Art of Leadership By Dag Heward-Mills Every leader has people around him; his family, advisers, friends, his workers, workers of his predecessor, school mates, childhood friends and many others.
This one, which I see as nothing else but scoop, is so exciting. It’s like a miracle! I don’t think anyone ever thought it would happen. I mean the happening
One Akan proverb I love so much is, “The stick used in beating Takyi is lying in wait for use on Baah.” The essence of the wise-saying is to