Jason Arday There is so much misery in the world that when something uniquely beautiful about humanity catches our attention, we must celebrate it. Would you ever have believed that
Jason Arday There is so much misery in the world that when something uniquely beautiful about humanity catches our attention, we must celebrate it. Would you ever have believed that
Writer: Kwabena Adu Koranteng Food insecurity challenges are confronting many, if not all African countries today due to their inability to produce enough to feed their growing population. Food
“Two cheers for democracy: one because it admits variety and two because it permits criticism” -E. M. Forster Ezekiel 3:19: Yet if thou warn the wicked, and he
A secondhand Fridge shop The pace to stop the importation of needless second-hand items flooding our market has been a snail-like one. It beats imagination that for over a
Book Review By Charles Prempeh, PhD, University of Cambridge Human beings are social beings, who interact with their fellows and the environment, out of which institutions are established to
Whenever people argue that President Nana Akufo Addo has failed to create jobs in Ghana, I swell the argument with one statement. “A greater number of Ghanaian young adults
The battle lines have been drawn and the race for the Osono flagbearership position is getting fiercer by the day. Many have joined the race but any true observer
I KID you not: a letter written in 1916 — yes you read right, 1916 — has taken 100 years to be delivered to its destination! According to the
In Ghana, traditional investment options such as bank savings accounts, bonds, and mutual funds are not providing adequate returns to meet the high cost of living during one’s retirement
“Wise men speak because they have something to say; fools because they have to say something” Plato “You never know when a moment and a few sincere words can have
Some of us couldn’t have survived all these years in journalism, particularly during the revolutionary days, if we had towed the lines of the modern day so-called journalists who
Ajoa Yeboah-Afari (Ms)[The writer] EXPERIENCE SHOWS that transport companies in this country have very little regard for the comfort and dignity of their passengers where places of convenience are
I KNOW many optimists in Ghana and beyond will have issues with my rather gloomy title for a write-up. Please indulge me as you read along and you will