The Art of Leadership By Dag Heward-Mills A leader must develop the art of working with different kinds of people. You must be able to work with people who do
The Art of Leadership By Dag Heward-Mills A leader must develop the art of working with different kinds of people. You must be able to work with people who do
IN LAST week’s edition, we discussed three key things pastors would do when they learned from Christ Jesus. First, besides studying the Bible, they would sit down to listen to
This week has been a busy week for the education sector, especially at the high school level. Parents of young men and women who are eager to make it to
Inspector General of Police, Mr. Oppong-Boanuh Since last Tuesday, the people of Sekondi-Takoradi have been in a state of mourning when in the evening of the Monday before the Tuesday,
“Those who deny freedom to others deserve it not for themselves”. Abraham Lincoln WE GOT ALARMED READING the headline: “when lawyers took over military barracks” in the DAILY GUIDE of
Growing up, much of what we used not to see is what we are seeing today which is driving the God fearing, matured and the elderly insane, because they were
John Mahama This is not an attempt to embark on moral equivalence dialogue in that any reasonable Ghanaian knows the level of corrupt practices that unfolded under Mahama NDC administration
I have never feared destructive criticisms in my life. I simply love it because it encourages me to polish my antics and perform better. If people always praise you, you
Mr Bagbin Some of us were not surprised the least at all, when we heard that Mr Bagbin, the MP for Nadoli Kaleo and the NDC’s 2019 presidential contestant, had
Women have made trailblazing contributions to the history of Ghana. Whether it is in the works of Yaa Asantewaa, the unrelenting militant Queen Mother of the Ashanti Kingdom, or the
A CALL to the Christian ministry is a call to learn. And to learn is not just to know, understand and be wise but also to change or transform. Jesus
Biodiversity is the variety of plants, animals and microorganisms, the habitat in which they are found and the ways these living things interact with each other and with the environment.
The dismal performance of organizations and economies of sub-African countries has attracted the concern of stakeholders in the last four decades. Ineffective leadership is seen as the most important factor