I chose a profession that survives on how fast and reasonable the pen moves on a paper, at least, in times past. Today, there hasn’t been much difference in this
I chose a profession that survives on how fast and reasonable the pen moves on a paper, at least, in times past. Today, there hasn’t been much difference in this
Ghana, in 2014, experienced another nationwide cholera outbreak, one that served to potentially add to our numbness and nonchalance towards this disease. Because like malaria, cholera has become a household
Africa is home to 93% of the world’s malaria cases and 94% of the world’s malaria deaths (WHO, 2019). In 2018, there were 228 million cases and 405,000 deaths from
Bernard Allotey Jacobs “Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt.” Abraham Lincoln “My opinions may have changed, but not the
The year was circa 50 AD and the scene was Rome, capital of the very famous Roman Empire. After Julius Caesar and Emperor Augustus, the next Emperor Tiberius was no
I woke up to the news that the Supreme Court (SC) has decided the Ayine v Amidu case by a 5?2 majority against the plaintiff. It is good that this
It is not for me to mention the names of these tricksters to you because you see them performing their tricks on innocent congregations in their ‘one man’ churches on
Observing President Akufo-Addo’s approach to fighting the coronavirus in Ghana, one key reflection made is his consolidated tactics and coordination with key stakeholders in his decisions making. This process has
People resort to lying and deception as a seeming safe haven to flee the consequences of truth. However, lying and deception become a high price to pay eventually. Lying and
Dear brother Inusah Fuseini, I write in response to your piece, which I understandably believe was meant for the members of your party. I also clearly assure you that I
Alhaji Mahamudu Bawumia “The good sense of the Ghanaian people, which has preserved the peace and stability of the 4th Republic for the last 27 years, will continue to prevail,
NO ONE knows about a thing until he or she is introduced to it and learn about it. Even the so-called members of the enlightened community of the world, including
Kwadwo Antwi Last Friday, May 1, the Ghana Tourism Development Company (GTDC), led by its Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Kwadwo Antwi, visited the palace of the Benkumhene of Akyem Kotoku