Politicians must place Ghana first before their political parties and themselves. They must know that without peace, there can be no development. A paramount chief in Ghana recently stressed this
Politicians must place Ghana first before their political parties and themselves. They must know that without peace, there can be no development. A paramount chief in Ghana recently stressed this
Like all life as we know now, Europe says the police service has its origins with them—so there you have it, modern police systems find their roots in Europe. The
“Chieftaincy – Historical challenges in the form of colonial attempts to sidestep the institution and the attempt by the immediate post-independence governments to subjugate and divest them of their economic
President Nana Akufo-Addo Last week, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo directed for the payment of a $45,000 loan taken by Ghana in 1976 to the legendary Ghanaian boxer, David Kotei,
Yours sincerely was there at Nkroful when the leadership of the Peoples’ National Party (PNP, led by Alhaji Imoro Egala) went to the peaceful town to pray at the mausoleum
Symbols or to some extent non-verbal gestures and/or body languages play significant roles in human lives. For example, in terms of symbolism of razor-sharp eyesight, the eagle has come to
The theme of today’s write-up centres on the word “credibility”. To avoid being accused of engaging in insults, please allow me to first look up the meaning of the word.
Former President John Mahama left a very bad consequential legacy on Ghana’s cocoa industry as his Government disappointingly and disgracefully stopped sponsoring the rehabilitation of Cocoa Swollen Shoot Virus Disease
Salmu Alhassan, saying thank you in the sign language For many girls in Yoggu Community One in the Tolon District of the Northern Region, getting into mainstream education do not
“Black History Month” has now come to feature prominently on the calendar of events in many countries during the month of October. This year, I was surprised to find that the
IN LAST week’s edition, we learnt that giving proper burial to the dead is not necessarily securing a huge loan to enable the bereaved family to deposit the dead body
In the run-up to the 2000 general election, I attended a seminar for the NPP parliamentary candidates at GIMPA and then NPP National Organiser Major Courage Quashigah addressing us, said
“The current increase in producer price for a bag (64kg) of cocoa from GH¢ 515 to GH¢ 666 is about the welfare of cocoa farmers and not about politics. When