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
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,
“I am the river, sit and listen to my wisdom” (Ian Menard, 1994). Rivers and other water bodies have been essential to human existence since the beginning of time due
“Foul whisperings are abroad: unnatural deeds do breed unnatural troubles…” William Shakespeare: Macbeth KWESI PRATT talks about the “unfettered rights” of every Ghanaian to demonstrate. And Article 21(1) (d) of
A BACKPACK containing simple but essential medical tools is all Antoinette Segla, Principal Community Health Nurse, (CHN) needs to embark on a health outreach at Supresu, a community situated in
THE PRESIDENT has adopted three key presidential habits which I admire. Presidents who adopt such habits finally succeed in their endeavor to develop their respective countries. While they listen
“AN INTELLIGENT heart acquires knowledge, and the ear of the wise seeks knowledge” (Proverbs 18:15). God’s Word urgently calls on all Christians throughout the world to grow in the knowledge
Hitler was right when he said “through clever and constant application of propaganda, people can be made to see paradise as hell, and also the other way round, to consider
WOODEN BEDFORD trucks, popularly referred to as ‘Watonkyini or Boneshaker’, happened to be the main source of transport for folks living in Nima, Maamobi, Alajo, Pig Farm and the surrounding
WHEN OUR headmaster asked my classmates whether I had any “friend” amongst them who would know where I was, one of them, Kwasi N, said he did. So, the headmaster