Three days ago, the curtains were drawn over a spent year. As we take our first steps into a new year following that annual development, we must of course review
Three days ago, the curtains were drawn over a spent year. As we take our first steps into a new year following that annual development, we must of course review
Tomorrow, the Christian world commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ: the journey which has been characterized by a stressful preparation. With so much planned and in the face of limited
A few days have elapsed since the unfortunate and avoidable death of a 16-year-old girl was reported to have occurred at the hands of some staff of the Tamale Teaching
Adjei Sowah, AMA Boss Managing Accra is an unenviable assignment. It is for this reason that we think Hon Adjei Sowah must be having sleepless nights brooding over what to
One of the challenges the colonial authorities encountered in the early days of their administration of the Gold Coast was hygiene. Poor hygiene standards were prevalent hence disease outbreaks were
Ghana Integrity Initiative The initiative of the Ghana Integrity Initiative (GII) in calling for the resurrection of the corruption cases on the verge of getting cold is in order. The
A few days ago, expectedly, a group of persons sought to throw spanners into the ongoing roadmap towards Dagbon peace with a needless press conference. They announced that the ‘Andani
Professor Kwabena Frimpong Boateng It was after they had understood the conditions underpinning the lifting of the ban on small-scale mining that the illegal operators discovered that for sure, it
There are varied reasons why second hand mattresses from abroad should neither be allowed into the country nor used here at all. Until George Masi, Managing Director, Ashfoam, one of
Today marks the commencement of the roadmap to a lasting peace in Dagbon – a piece of Ghana whose peace all must assist in restoring. The national security implication of
Dr. Frank Ankobea, President GMA The leadership of the Ghana Medical Association (GMA) should have lived to their billing of honesty and sincerity. The medical practitioners who the GMA represents
There is a heightened demand for birth certificates. While some of the applicants are bona fide Ghanaians others, we are afraid, are not but only require the important document to
Chinese galamseyers Something surely accounts for the annoying obstinacy of the Chinese still engaged in illegal mining. We are not being xenophobic but the rate at which the Chinese are