Let me begin by making a confession here. I do not remember the last time I deliberately tuned in to GTV to listen to the news or watch programmes. Should
Let me begin by making a confession here. I do not remember the last time I deliberately tuned in to GTV to listen to the news or watch programmes. Should
Last year I lost a very close friend. Ann Marie Charles Da Silva was from Trinidad but had settled in Ghana to develop her business here and hopefully stay forever.
The Art of Leadership By Dag Heward-Mills Selfishness is the art of thinking about yourself. Everyone thinking only about himself has led to a very evil and difficult world. Our
Do you make time to play back some of the conversations you have with people? Do you stop sometimes to reflect on your statements and how they are processed by
In our motherland, the law of laws says the one who ‘shall take precedence over all persons’ (57(2)) must have ‘attained the age of forty years’ (62(b)). Now, someone who
Former President Mahama and The Late Ebony The long-awaited final funeral rites of Nana Hemaa Priscilla Opoku Kwarteng, aka Ebony Reigns, came off last Saturday. The crowd and the outpouring
IT IS reported that 70 per cent of Ghana’s population are Christians. How true is this statistical fact? How can any man determine who a Christian really is in the
The National Accreditation Board (NAB) was established in 1993 with the enactment of PNDCL 317, 1993. The legislation has since been replaced by the National Accreditation Board Act, 2007, Act
No – this is not about the military co-operation agreement between Ghana and the United States. It is about an audience the US embassy gave to an organisation called the
When the vehicle of President John Agyekum Kufuor was ran into by another vehicle at a busy intersection right in the centre of Accra, all right thinking people must have
“Unless we have a well-educated people, we’re vulnerable on our national security.” Mark Hatfield AH! OHOO! And I. K. Gyasi, my brother, will say, “HABA!” So, people are doing politics
I don’t know which issue is more topical than the other; COCOBOD CEO approving dangerous chemicals for use by cocoa farmers, for the purposes of killing our cocoa farms, or
Manasseh Azure Awuni, by every stretch of the imagination, has achieved a modicum of fame for his anti-corruption posturing. Notwithstanding the successes he has chalked, as a result, it must