“You crawled out from a tiny egg with a great appetite. You ate and ate so many leaves until you could not bite. You hung down from a little
“You crawled out from a tiny egg with a great appetite. You ate and ate so many leaves until you could not bite. You hung down from a little
In an era of digitalization and convenience, Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has taken a significant leap forward by introducing the all new ECG PowerApp. This innovative mobile application
Ladies and Gentlemen, It is with heavy heart that I am writing to you today. I am hunched with emotion and my very soul is disturbed. Literally, you will
The Art of Leadership A mentor is an advisor, a guide, a counsellor, a teacher, and a tutor to you. Your mentor is a picture of your future. One
“UPHOLDING THE PURPOSES AND PRINCIPLES OF THE UNITED NATIONS CHARTER THROUGH EFFECTIVE MULTILATERALISM: MAINTENANCE OF PEACE AND SECURITY OF UKRAINE.” Mr. President, I thank you for making me a
News of clashes, last Thursday, between protesters and the police hit me like a thunderbolt in faraway Obroniland, where I’m currently attending to some personal issues. I was shocked at
YOU may have noticed that I often tell my readers stories about the days when the Gold Coast was almost a paradise (compared to today’s Ghana!). I do this
NITA is the regulatory authority for information communication technology (ICT) and electronic transactions in Ghana but lacks the (Legislative Instrument) LI to provide legal framework to regulate the ICT sector
“Any man’s death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind; and, therefore, never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee.” John Donne: “No
The Art of Leadership I have watched envious people live their lives as though they were on a crusade against their own personal happiness. Are you a leader? Get
Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia Ghana’s presidential contest, without a doubt, is increasingly drifting away from the regime of populist propaganda and mere political affiliation to a regime of competency, integrity,
Sarah Adwoa Safo “How the mighty have fallen” is a phrase used to imply the fall from grace to grass. In other words, it shows the decline of a once-great
K1 – Koo, anything the matter? You look like a male turtle- dove whose partner won’t listen to its monotonous song any longer! Nor take a look at him