This week I wanted to write about the tidal waves sweeping along the coastal regions of Ghana from Keta to Biriwa, destroying canoes, outboard motors and in some cases destroying
This week I wanted to write about the tidal waves sweeping along the coastal regions of Ghana from Keta to Biriwa, destroying canoes, outboard motors and in some cases destroying
Balancing the needs of petroleum consumers and petroleum service providers is very crucial to the National Petroleum Authority’s operations. Section 2(f) of the NPA Act 2005 (Act 691) mandates the
HI Dad. No need to reprimand me, I am sorry I haven’t kept this yearly ritual, but let me see if I can redeem myself a little with this letter.
The Art of Leadership By Dag Heward-Mills Many people waste precious years of their lives oscillating between one location and another. Where you live is very important for your
On an election results declaration day, a preacher man asked the party disputing the declared vote allocation at that point to go to court. This was a moment the aggrieved
The season is here again. It is that time of our four-year election cycle when many political actors open their mouths and vomit all manner of words before thinking about
“Ignoring prostate cancer won’t beat it,” says Dr Raphael Nyarkotey Obu, a research Professor of Prostate Cancer and Holistic Medicine. Dr Abu who doubles as the founder of Men’s Health
Perhaps I should not have been surprised when I heard that the Speaker of the National Assembly, The Right Honourable Doe Adjaho, had disallowed the Motion the Minority wanted to
POINT OF ORDER By KWAME GYASI E-mail: makgyasi@ug.edu.gh “! (2) This Constitution shall be the supreme law of Ghana and any other law found to be inconsistent with any
It becomes necessary to see the truth as it is if you realise that the only vehicle for change are these people who have lost their personality. The first step
“No man is an iland intire of it selfe Every man is a peece of the continent, A part of the maine… Any man’s death diminishes me For I am
Today Simpa Panyin is going to be a little different from what it has been known for in the past few weeks, so don’t expect any laugher or tears from
I have just returned from the Northern Region where I visited several villages. The situation in the region is very desperate. One can see naked poverty boldly written on the faces of the