Kissi Agyebeng Interesting times are here as the country inches towards the 2024 general election. It is a time Ghanaians expect our political leaders to tell them about policies
Kissi Agyebeng Interesting times are here as the country inches towards the 2024 general election. It is a time Ghanaians expect our political leaders to tell them about policies
The role of sincerity in politics cannot be overemphasised. It is the absence of this virtue which allows many to lose confidence in politicians and by extension state institutions.
Ghanaians, especially the Muslim community joined their compatriots across the globe to commemorate Eid-ul-Fitr, the day set aside to observe the successful end to 30 days of fasting. The
We are on a mission or if you like a crusade to reach out to the whole Ghana about our narratives. This task is akin to the crusades embarked
John Mahama We have been very disturbed about the attitude of certain people on the political space. These people, in the words of John Mahama, engage in ‘mix mix’
Politics in our part of the world is adversarial in the public space. The ruling government and the opposition are always engaged in fierce polemics to win the hearts
Alan Kyerematen Clearly Ghana faces a leadership deficit. Thus all kinds of human species walking on four legs think they can lead the country. Any critique of the people
 In election year, the NDC comes up with wonderful promises to the people. Any time the people have swallowed their bait, they end up gnashing their teeth, like the
 John Mahama There is a groundswell of opposition against the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) from many quarters, especially the NDC and its partners in “crime” in the media, civil
 At this critical stage of our national development efforts, especially in an election year, when the electorate expect the politicians to engage in positive narratives to change the country’s
Our democracy is “growing” to the extent that it has given the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) Workers’ Union the voice to talk back at the Vice President of the
We have time and again asked Ghanaians to be wary of the opposition NDC. This is because the alternative they offer is scary and abominable. The party leader’s claim
 The people who wish the failure of the government have become obsessed with dumsor to the extent that some Members of Parliament (MPs) belonging to the Minority find it