The Supreme Court of Kenya yesterday nullified the August 8 re-election of President Uhuru Kenyatta and ordered a re-run within 60 days. In a 4-2 majority, the panel presided over
The Supreme Court of Kenya yesterday nullified the August 8 re-election of President Uhuru Kenyatta and ordered a re-run within 60 days. In a 4-2 majority, the panel presided over
When I saw how the Ghana Supreme Court had dawdled over the petition arising out of the 2012 presidential election – the Court took eight solid months to come to a conclusion! — I
“In many countries (in Africa) the wrong kind have made it to leadership. they see power for the sake of power and for their own aggrandisement rather than a real
No hour passes by without something happening anywhere in the world. They could be new things; new occurrences or repeated events. They could help improve the lives of mankind, they
The Party’s policy is to liberate the energies of the people for the growth of a property – owning democracy in this land, with right to life, freedom and justice,
This week I am saying goodbye to the Effutu Municipal Assembly’s Director of Education, Mrs Hilda Eghan. She has been asked to take over as the Ag Greater Accra Regional
I am beginning to wonder if the NDC apparatchiks have shame in their lexicons. The NDC in government, created, looted and shared the booty among themselves. They grabbed everything that came
The story is told of four brave men of Nyinahin whose desire to gather wealth was so strong they would break all the rules to get at what the
Serpents grow longer, bigger and more powerful as they hide quietly in the undergrowth. By the time you see a snake it may have lived near you for several years.
Proverbially, it was all music in my years when I read cabinet has pooh-poohed the idea of a tow tax administered by a private company operating with public funds. Like
Ever had a feeling of hopelessness and could not see any light at the end of the tunnel? That was how I felt when I first heard the SSNIT $66
It’s half past midnight, and a mini bus pulls up at the Ghana-Togo border at Aflao in the Ketu South District of the Volta Region. On any other night, the
I was “whining” about the way “follow-ups” to interesting reports and opinion pieces hardly occur in the Ghanaian media when a fellow columnist said to me: “When you write consistently