The Art of Leadership By Dag Heward-Mills TECHNOLOGY is the wisdom of witty inventions. A mobile phone, an iPad, a computer, an air conditioner, a television, a satellite, a
The Art of Leadership By Dag Heward-Mills TECHNOLOGY is the wisdom of witty inventions. A mobile phone, an iPad, a computer, an air conditioner, a television, a satellite, a
WITHOUT SOUTH Africa, Africa is already in net zero. However, Africans stand to suffer the most from the global policies of the energy transition. About 35 out of 50
I’VE WAITED with bated breath for the judgment of the court on the matter. But the result is definitely worth the wait. I was in the staff common room
Dr. Steve Manteaw LACK OF transparency of beneficial ownership (BO) is said to be the safe haven for corruption, tax evasion and illicit financial flows in countries across the
Construction on part of the Dawhenya-Kpone Barrier Road AT THE beginning of this week those of us who live in Prampram and other communities in the Ningo Prampram district,
Roslyn Damalie (middle) with three staff and the Sɔhɛfia of Alavanyo Wudidi, Torgbe Amlado (right) THIS ARTICLE talks about Roslyn Damalie, a midwife at Alavanyo Wudidi Health Centre in
“… You have to help us to build a better Ghana… Indeed, today I came to express my disgust and revulsion at the way some of you are helping
The Writer IT IS trite knowledge that diseases and sicknesses are consequentially an integral part of our daily lives. No matter how well we take good care of ourselves,
I DON’T own guns and money. I don’t have political power or visibility among the nouveau riche and neither do I have the voice to shout down the rich
Some persons exercising their bodies THERE IS much wisdom and value in the trite assertion that prevention is better than cure. It simply means that it is less costly
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