“The fight against corruption should start with an incorruptible President. I have said so before and will repeat it today. I can assure you in all humility that I’m not,
“The fight against corruption should start with an incorruptible President. I have said so before and will repeat it today. I can assure you in all humility that I’m not,
K1 – Koo, Ghana has done it again! K2 – Done what again? Allowed Uruguay to snatch the World Cup from our hands (or rather, our feet) once again? –
“Anlo kotsiklolo, naketi deka nor dzomebinu” (Anlo, the unified state, one firewood is able to prepare a meal (one man that can perform a task assigned to many men).
Otumfuo Osei Tutu II welcoming Torgbui Sri III THE PAST weekend had many sides and allowed you to exercise your preference as to whether to laugh or cry. If
THE COLORFUL literature on the Danquah-Busia-Dombo (DBD) tradition and the New Patriotic Party (NPP) will be incomplete without a space for Nana Obiri Boahen (NOB). Contemporaries Of our
IT IS now abundantly clear that the NDC has chosen to hire hooligans to hoot at the President, the Vice President and other government officials at any gatherings. It
Some newly inducted doctors ON SATURDAY, 29th October, 2022, 461 newly qualified medical and dental officers were inducted into the Medical and Dental Council (MDC) of Ghana at the
The author FOLLOWING THE Presidential address last Sunday, many people have taken to social and traditional media to express their opinions on what the address meant to them. One
A GHANAIAN lawyer and an avowed critic of the Nana Dee government, Martin Kpebu, led a demonstration last Saturday to demand the resignation of President Nana Dee and his
Erastus Asare Donkor ON 10 November 2022, a journalist called Erastus Asare Donkor, will be exactly 46 years old. He is extremely lucky to have reached that age. For his
“When you are at the top, be careful of the monster called PRIDE… at the bottom be careful of the monster called BITTERNESS… when you are on the way
IT IS an undeniable fact that the world economy is in a recession, and Ghana is not exempt. The question, however, is how effective has government communication been in
IN THE morning between the hours of six to seven, one could only spot a busy road as pupils and students walked hurriedly to school to avoid being late.