ON 29th July, 2013, whilst brushing my teeth, I felt an excruciating pain in the left side of my head, and seconds later the pain had radiated to the back
ON 29th July, 2013, whilst brushing my teeth, I felt an excruciating pain in the left side of my head, and seconds later the pain had radiated to the back
The Art of Leadership Many great careers begin in a small way. Unfortunately, many leaders do not recognize the beginnings of greatness. Become a leader who does not despise humble
SOME CHRISTIANS find it very difficult to understand why pastors should be reproved. To reprove is to criticise, correct, admonish, chide, reprimand or reproach. These are not words that encourage
MUSIC INDEED does wonders for the soul, and that is why the music of Ghana’s s old masters should be remembered and prevented from getting lost. The music of our
Yesterday is not ours to recover. But tomorrow is ours to win or lose LYNDON B. JOHNSON Love him or hate him, Osafo Maafo earns our respect for the prompt
AFTER MONTHS of intense debate on whether Ghana should seek support from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) following the mounting economic challenges arising from a decade of poor domestic revenue
John Kumah GHANA HAS since the onset of the novel Coronavirus in March 2020 been confronted with significant fiscal and debt sustainability challenges. Undeniably, prior to the COVID-19 onslaught, Ghana
“When it comes to unleashing violence, no one can beat the NDC because we have a revolutionary background” – Mr. John Dramani Mahama, former President of the Republic of Ghana.
Some few months ago, I was talking with some friends, all of whom are committed to their local churches and also work for Christian organisations. In our conversation, one of
The Art of Leadership Many great careers begin in a small way. Unfortunately, many leaders do not recognize the beginnings of greatness. Become a leader who does not despise humble
ANTIBIOTICS WERE discovered in a stroke of luck almost a century ago like an answered prayer to the cries of mankind as lives were being lost to and heavily affected
THE SO-called Arise Ghana demonstration came off last Tuesday and Wednesday, but not without skirmishes worth discussing. I was surprised the police did not see it coming because the signs
IT IS not needless to revisit the raging issue of the National Cathedral being built in the capital of Ghana. I wrote about it in December 2018 under the heading,