POINT OF ORDER BY KWAME GYASI Email: makgyasi@ug.edu.gh  KWAME GYASI   “When you are given an American Ford Expedition car bribe, say it is a Japanese Toyota V8
POINT OF ORDER BY KWAME GYASI Email: makgyasi@ug.edu.gh  KWAME GYASI   “When you are given an American Ford Expedition car bribe, say it is a Japanese Toyota V8
When you teach a man to hate and fear his brother, when you teach that he is a lesser man because of his colour or his belief or policies he
“Prisoners who asked to see their lawyers were given solitary confinement instead. Complaints were ignored. Visits were cancelled without any reason. The food got worse and our letters were cut
Simpa Panyin, you see what I told you? Bawumia has done his thing again. This time round he brought the Electoral Commission to his house. The other time I told
The history of mankind is dotted with remarkable achievements. For example, the pacesetters in ocean voyage threw themselves into the deep end, into the mysterious and unknown by sailing to
If you have ever been a sprinter like me, you will have known that the moment you are on the track for the race to start, you strike your mental delete
Sydney Casely-Hayford Afi oh, afi. The battle cry for the beginning of another year resonated through the Ga State as the new year started in Ga Mashie and the people
The Art of Leadership By Dag Heward-Mills The universe is ruled by a creative God. This world is ruled by creative people. To be able to think of something
An uncanny election results transmission system (ERTS) move is underway. I just read a www.peacefmonline.com headline: ‘EC eTransmission Was Proposed By NPP – NDC Rebuts.’ That’s another curious act of
I vividly remember telling you in this very column about pito music sometime back. President Ogwanfunu and members of his party are the main political actors in this country who
The montie trio Your Excellency, please accept my greetings. I am sure you will be very surprised to read this letter from me, more so in the open. As you
By Jamila Akweley Okertchiri Did you know that Ghana loses an estimated GH¢4.6 billion equivalent to 5.8 percent of GDP to the economy as a result of child undernutrition in
By Cameron Duodu Koo, if I tell you we are in trouble, will you believe me? – It depends on what sort of trouble you’re talking about? I mean