On a huge hill Cragged and steep Truth stands and he that will Reach her, about must, and about must go – John Donne – Satire III Motto of Commonwealth
On a huge hill Cragged and steep Truth stands and he that will Reach her, about must, and about must go – John Donne – Satire III Motto of Commonwealth
Introduction The price of fuel at the pump is of interest to every Ghanaian because of its direct impact on our daily lives. Whether you drive a personal car or
The Art of Leadership As we begin a new year with our New Year resolutions, we also have expectations of our leaders. Would it not be a great idea, as
EVERYONE HAS a story to tell. Sometimes, people get the opportunity to tell these stories themselves, but other times, they get someone to tell their stories for them. I met
Nana Obiri Boahen I JUST returned from Tamale and Kumbungu with pain, anger and sadness firmly etched in my heart. In fact, I am hunched with sorrow as I write
EVERY GHANAIAN is an economist. Like Jesus who, according to the Bible, was “acquainted with grief,” Ghanaians are perpetually acquainted with economic hardship. The only things that are working in
I’ve had the occasion to discuss choice and consequence in this column. I’m repeating the dose because there is no over-flogging an important issue. For the blacksmith always hits hard
Potentially, Ghana is endowed with every resource, both natural and human, to develop to the level of any industralised nation on the globe. But since independence, we appear to be
The disasters that befell me whilst I was writing the English Language paper of the General Certificate of Education (GCE) at the Ordinary Level in Accra convinced me that I
I RECALL one serious infraction that characterised the 2004 General Election Results, when a 3-man New Patriotic Party (NPP) stalwarts, made up of late Jake Obetsebi-Lamptey, Hon. Kwamena Bartels (my
“The fight against corruption should be left in the hands of government alone” Alfred Tuah – Yeboah, Deputy Attorney – General and Minister of Justice COLONEL KWADWO DAMOAH is a
COMMON SENSE tells us that if a group of persons with a common aim come together to decide how to pursue a cause, the journey becomes easier. On the other
IT WAS around 2pm last Saturday when I first saw the video of the ethnic diatribe from Hopeson Yaovi Adorye. In his warped analysis, Northern politicians in the Great Elephant