There have been many calls on the President to lift the ban on small mining activities and when these reached a crescendo the whole thing looked like there was no
There have been many calls on the President to lift the ban on small mining activities and when these reached a crescendo the whole thing looked like there was no
Salifu Saeed –Â Northern Regional Minister President Akufo-Addo is one man who would not brook breaches of the law. His appointment of a non-NPP man to become the maiden Special Prosecutor
Controversy is not a novelty in the history of the Tamale Teaching Hospital (TTH). Yesterday, the facility was in the news after some youth, referred to as Kandahar Boys descended
The decision by the Institute of Chartered Accountants Ghana (ICAG) to investigate the auditors of the collapsed banks is appropriate. Anything short of that decision could have robbed the highly
We have not yet come to the end of the matters arising out of the biggest crash in the history of banking in this country. While we are excited, indeed
Nana Appiah Mensah Contempt for the country’s laws could not have been better exhibited than Menzgold Company Limited did a couple of days ago. In their response to a Bank
Corruption The corruption war cannot be won when those at the frontlines are overwhelmed by the interventions or intercessions of traditional rulers, the clergy and prominent personalities in society. It
Dr Ernest Addison, BoG Governor Those who have the rare opportunity of being on air or even writing for newspapers must uphold the sacred principle of truth and indeed the
A Ghanaian national living abroad exclaimed rather frustratingly ‘what at all do these Chinese want from us’ when she read the umpteenth news report about the arrest of a couple
President Akufo-Addo In an age of social media-propelled fake news and manipulation of facts by the media and others, President Akufo-Addo could not have chosen a better admonition than he
The lamentation of a pito brewer and seller over the competition posed by the assortment of bitters on the market suggests the rising patronage of the alcoholic beverages whose advertisement
Expectedly, the nature of the afflictions of the distressed indigenous banks is beginning to emerge barely two days after the Bank Of Ghana (BOG) marching orders. Until the dawning of
Finally the Bank of Ghana (BOG) the apex bank has spoken. Five indigenous banks have been fused into the Consolidated Bank Ghana Limited. It was obvious that these indigenous