When pushing turns to shoving and shoving to fisticuffs and the apple cart is turned upside down, the owner of Montie FM, Mr. Harry Zakour will pack bag and baggage and
When pushing turns to shoving and shoving to fisticuffs and the apple cart is turned upside down, the owner of Montie FM, Mr. Harry Zakour will pack bag and baggage and
There is nothing to talk about this week except Montie and the supplementary budget presented to parliament on Monday 25th July. So unfortunately, I cannot write again about the economic
The Art of Leadership By Dag Heward-Mills A leader may use his creativity or he may not. But a good leader will use his creativity. This will be seen
Going over my words, written or the spoken that I remember, it’s a complex motherland. Because at this life stage, I am not supposed to eat my words. As
We woke up last Friday only to be greeted by the sad news that ace highlife musician Daasebre Dwamena had joined his ancestors in the land of “Samanfo”. I’m particularly
When four-year-old Mildred Adubea Frempong collapsed, her parents became alarmed. Not knowing what might have happened to their third child who was healthy a few minutes before the blackout, Mr
By Cameron Duodu Ghana is not the only country in the world in which the law of contempt is detested in some quarters. This is because wherever that law exists,
By A.R. Gomda Pre-colonial kingdoms in West Africa included Ife, Oyo, Ashanti and Dahomey. All of them were blessed with elaborate systems of governance: the colonialists upon their arrival here
Examples of structural violence include poverty, hunger, racism, illiteracy, and inaccessibility to adequate health care. To eradicate this structural violence, Galtung calls for ‘positive nonviolence’ which requires the people to
“Good friend for Jesus sake forbeare, To dig the dust enclosed here. Blessed be the man that spares these stones And cursed be he that moves my bones.” Epitaph on
By Eric Bawah During the 2012 electioneering campaign when Nana Akufo Addo promised Ghanaians that when he got the nod he will introduce the free SHS, I prayed to
The soup just suddenly went cold and tastes tinny. I am sitting in the Accra Mall, behind a bowl of “Singapore foofoo”. I call it that for the want of
Last Saturday, I was at Great Hall of the University of Ghana. As an alumnus, I haven’t been there for several years. The drive to the hall was slow, as