There is venom in the air that all well-meaning people must be wary of. It is more deadly than the poison of the cobra and anybody who considers it
There is venom in the air that all well-meaning people must be wary of. It is more deadly than the poison of the cobra and anybody who considers it
Martin Kpebu Something is happening on our media landscape that requires that legal brains explain it to laymen and women. Media practitioners, especially those on television have tried to
Franklin Cudjoe In many societies in Ghana, the enemy of your friend is also your enemy no matter the circumstances. This is the lot of the Jean Mensa-led Electoral
The truth is bitter and it hurts, so say the sages. That is the story of the workers of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) whose umbrella workers’ union
The rainy season is here, a time of the year when some residents of Accra sit on tenterhooks because of the perennial floods they endure. For those who do
Otumfuo Osei Tutu II Last Sunday, Ghana’s unique unity in diversity was on show at the durbar of chiefs and people in Kumasi to commemorate the Silver Jubilee reign
John Mahama There are some individuals and group of people whose behaviours are very nauseating. These people do not want to play by any rules of engagement but to
Voting can no longer be said to be a token of participation. It has implications for our future. The right choice at elections secures our future and protects progressive
One of the key ingredients of participatory democracy started yesterday in the country. It is the exercise that empowers eligible voters to take part in selecting our leaders at
One of the key ingredients of participatory democracy started yesterday in the country. It is the exercise that empowers eligible voters to take part in selecting our leaders at
 There is light at the end of the tunnel in so far as finding solutions to the power challenges is concerned. Like the economy, about which the former Finance
Electricity supply has become one of the critical resources needed on the African continent to spur growth and development. Economic giants such as South Africa and Nigeria are deficient
Ever since the PNDC/NDC stormed Ghana’s political landscape, our values as a people have changed. Now there is no respect for the elderly and the authority of the land