Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia We wish to commend the Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia for his prompt response to a creeping threat to peace in the Zongo communities across
Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia We wish to commend the Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia for his prompt response to a creeping threat to peace in the Zongo communities across
Former President John Mahama Former President John Mahama is in a befuddled mood and that has been his lot since his ‘return to Jubilee House’ campaign took off in earnest.
Daniel Yaw Domelevo, Auditor-General There is one good thing about the Auditor-General Domelovo brouhaha: it has brought to the front burner the need for a rethink of the so-called absolute independence
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo “No vile political spinning and falsehood would derail my unwavering commitment to implement innovative policy initiatives to improve the living condition of the people.  From the
We had cause a few weeks ago to comment on the issue of isolated attacks on Nigerian businesses in the country. Although it is not widespread and largely exaggerated, some
There is a correlation between the improved peacefulness ranking of Ghana by the Institute of Economics & Peace from Sydney, Australia and the heartwarming global 20th coolness placement of Osu,
We are constrained to return to the subject of Accra’s antiquated drainage system. It is unacceptable that so many years after independence, our gutters are not covered. We have had
Remembering Kwame Nkrumah Today we are remembering the birth of one of the great sons of this country: his contribution towards the attainment of independence etched in the marble of
Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie, Forestry Commissioner The over 600 acre out of 13,620 hectares Forestry Commission land at Klagon in Accra now fully annexed by encroachers with the support of ready-to-kill land
In politics, relevance is of essence. It is a quality so important that politicians ignore it at their peril. It is for this reason that some dormant politicians after a
Raymond Atuguba As a policy, we do not editorialise on individuals – a principle we have adhered to for a long time except for a few variations though. Our preference
Last week ended on a heartwarming news item: Ghana’s credited rating appreciated from a B- to B, development which reflects the responsiveness of the ailing economy to the treatment administered
Parading kid patients at traffic intersections to raise funds for their treatment cannot be justified under any circumstance. A spectacle of these children with tubes inserted into their abdomen as