President Akufo-Addo “The lion does not turn around when small dogs bark”— African Proverb. It all started as a rumour in the media. I told myself that it was nothing
President Akufo-Addo “The lion does not turn around when small dogs bark”— African Proverb. It all started as a rumour in the media. I told myself that it was nothing
I perfectly understand why President Akufo-Addo wishes to reward, with appointments to high office, as many as possible of those who helped to get him elected. But there is a
“When the PAP government took office in 1959, we set out to have a clean administration. We had deep sense of mission to establish a clean and effective government. We
Illegal mining aka ‘Galamsey’ I have observed that in this country, when some institutions or organizations are given statutory or constitutional powers to execute certain policies on behalf of the
In the year 2001, while I was about bringing my national service to a close, I was on my way to Achimota for a job interview when the trotro vehicle
Ken Ofori Atta, Finance Minister ‘’ And my God will meet all your needs according to the riches of glory in Christ Jesus” Philippines 4:19 “…… tasking the GRA to
There is no doubt that the rate at which Ghanaians are committing suicide has really skyrocketed over the past few months. About two weeks ago, myjoyonline reported a suicide case
Galamsey operators at work “It is turning out to be a constant refrain, but on a day like this, we cannot ignore the state of our environment. We are endangering
The Art of Leadership By Dag Heward-Mills Some leaders behave like women in their decisions and leadership style. A woman who is not tempered by the word of God will
If you were to find a pesewa coin minted in the Nkrumah era, you would see a head of Kwame Nkrumah, with the above Latin inscription which translates into founder
The Beautifully Clad Second Lady of Ghana, Samira Bawumia Exactly a week ago the whole country was gripped with the anniversary fever. The day marked the sixtieth (60th) milestone of
Philip Gbeho An article written by Philip Gbeho in the September 19, 1956 edition of the Daily Graphic presents us with an important historical perspective of the Ewe question which
Ghanaians are masters at the art of practising hypocrisy. And nowhere is this hypocrisy more rampant than in our national politics. Listen, for instance, to what one of the men