The Art of Leadership By Dag Heward-Mills THE POWER of God is released to give you the upper hand in the battle against every woman that is sent into
The Art of Leadership By Dag Heward-Mills THE POWER of God is released to give you the upper hand in the battle against every woman that is sent into
ON WEDNESDAY, 5th October, 2022, I had the opportunity to participate in two meetings in Kumasi on the phenomenon of illegal artisanal (small-scale) mining, popularly known as galamsey. These
I HAD the occasion to discuss the exploits of a pimp who once ensured that prostitution was the order of the day in this country. I’m compelled to revisit
A man with hernia YOU KNOW very well that you have hernia. You attend a business programme and see people crossing their legs in corporate style and you too
The Writer THE SUBJECT of leading with empathy is a very thought-provoking exercise as it calls for sober reflection anytime we are called to it. It is important for
“Appearances matter-and remember to smile… the first thing is to be honest with yourself… Great peacemakers are all people of integrity, of honesty, but humility”. Nelson Mandela POMP AND PAGEANTRY
What is happening in neighboring Burkina Faso and other West Africa countries is a good omen for the sub-region. It is sending a signal to the Khaki Boys that
Cynthia Lumor, Wissam Al-Monthiry A Tullow Oil Perspective GLOBAL ENERGY leaders will gather in the heart of Cape Town, South Africa, at the much-anticipated 2022 Africa Oil Week Conference
The Art of Leadership By Dag Heward-Mills Loneliness is the way of all leaders! To be a leader means to be ahead of the crowd. Being ahead is a
PARENTS SHOULD not wait until their children’s behaviour become unacceptable before they commence training — which would then actually be discipline. Training is not discipline. Discipline is the “damage
“ABOVE ALL other books combined, the Bible has been hated, vilified, ridiculed, criticised, restricted, banned, and destroyed, but it has been to no avail. In A.D. 303, the Roman Emperor
THREE main arguments are parroted out when the issue of effectively ending the galamsey madness in Ghana is brought up. The first, usually canvassed by politicians, is that their loyal
SOCIAL MEDIA, particularly Twitter, went agog on Wednesday with some posts of famous musician, Kidi, taking centre stage. What was the issue? Some previous posts of the musician, who