The value of good health is unquestionable when one has been sick for just a day. Every aspect of our lives depends on good health. The burden of dealing
The value of good health is unquestionable when one has been sick for just a day. Every aspect of our lives depends on good health. The burden of dealing
I write today’s piece with a very heavy heart. My heart bleeds for this nation. The bleeding stems from the fact that the country’s only hope, the Great Elephant,
The Art of Leadership By Dag Heward-Mills One of the cardinal qualifications for a leader is loyalty. The bible says, “Moreover it is required in stewards, that a man
HIS EXCELLENCY the President of the Republic of Ghana Nana Addo Darkwa Akuffo Addo was there. His Excellency John Agyekum Kufuor in his executive wheel chair was there and
Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia The present political and economic climate may not be as we envisaged. Observing adverse reactions from certain members of our society in response to our challenges
Samuel Dakurah While ChatGPT has created something of an Artificial Intelligence (AI) storm in recent months, AI is anything but a new concept. In fact, businesses have been using
Kofi Kinaata’s “Behind the Scenes,” says it better about the struggles of a foreigner in another man’s country seeking greener pastures: “We hustle from dawn to dusk. Here we
Gilbert F. Houngbo May 1st is widely known as Labour Day, a day when we celebrate the contribution of workers worldwide. It is a moment for pride, celebration and
We have been told by economists that tourism is the 4th foreign exchange earner for Ghana. If so, then it stands to reason that we must take a serious look
An experienced person is someone who knows the difference between the ideal and the real. The “ideal” is like the stars of the sky. It tells us where we
Being bullied is not easy to cope with and there are no simple solutions. Bullying can leave one feeling helpless, vulnerable, and confused. One is often so shocked, embarrassed,
IT was on the BBC website that I learnt that Ghana had been the first country to “approve” the use of a new malaria vaccine developed by an Oxford-based
COP Nathaniel Kofi Boakye The retirement of COP Nathaniel Kofi Boakye from the Ghana Police Service upon the attainment of 60 years reminds me of an interesting ‘event in the