We suffer a lot the few things we lack and we enjoy too little the many things we have – William Shakespeare It is not how much we have,
We suffer a lot the few things we lack and we enjoy too little the many things we have – William Shakespeare It is not how much we have,
Medical Doctors of the utmost fame have recommended that laughter is good for those who suffer from High Blood Pressure. According to these Medical Doctors, anger pushes the Blood
The United Nations said on May 2, 2023 that the fighting in Sudan had produced around 334,000 internally displaced persons, while more than 100,000 have fled to Egypt, Chad,
The Art of Leadership By Dag Heward-Mills What is a distraction? A distraction is something that interrupts what you ought to be doing and takes up your attention and
The history of the world is replete with a litany of crises that mankind has suffered and battled with for survival. These include but are not limited to the
The long-awaited and much talked-about Zu-za presidential and parliamentary contest came off last Saturday. There were surprises in the parliamentary contests, but none in the presidential. We all expected
According to history 200 years ago, in the year 1828, the Asantehene at that time, Otumfuo Osei Bonsu massed up a frightening gigantic imperial Army of 200,000 foot soldiers
In May 1953, 70 years ago, the Wenchi traditional area, as it were, was part of Asanteman Council, located in the then Western Asante. Wenchiman was bestowed with a
The panelists at the event Banks have been urged to enhance their collaboration with financial technology (Fintech) institutions as they move to meet the changing transactional needs of clients.
“Pa, we are so proud of you” Prince William of Wales A historic, glorious Saturday – (06/05/23), so full of glamour. The United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland)
“Leaders don’t find faults. They find remedies” Henry Ford- Former President of the US On several occasions, I have made it known to my cherish readers that I
Patience is the good-natured tolerance of delay or incompetence. To be patient is to be steadfast in spite of opposition, difficulty or adversity. A patient person bears pains and
In the interest of party unity and historical continuity, and in my respectful opinion, I hold the view strongly that it would be wise for Alan Kyeremanteng to consider