Prof. Obiri Danso The ability of a manager to respond to situations without breaking bones is an important requirement for such positions. In tertiary institutions this is even more applicable.
Prof. Obiri Danso The ability of a manager to respond to situations without breaking bones is an important requirement for such positions. In tertiary institutions this is even more applicable.
Jamal Khashoggi The litany of woes suffered by journalists across the globe continues to grow by the day; the latest being the murder of the Saudi journalist, Jamal Khashoggi. One
The World Health Organisation’s (WHO) ban on virginity test is a welcome relief: it is long overdue but better late than never. The practice has gone on for far too
Dr. Owusu Afriyie Akoto, Agric Minister Last Tuesday, Ghana joined the rest of the international community in observing World Food Day. It is a day on which we must reflect
NABCO personnel Yesterday, another promise to engage hundred thousand of unemployed graduates to form the nucleus of a Nation Builders Corps (NABCO) was made good; one of many so far.
Grace Akrofi An advisor at the Governor’s department of the country’s apex bank, Mrs. Grace Akrofi, while speaking during a high-notched investment summit, the 3rd UK-Ghana Investment Summit in Accra
During the last matriculation ceremony at the University of Professional Studies Accra (UPSA) the Vice Chancellor, Prof Abednego Okoe Mantey appealed to the government to save the public universities from
Former President John Mahama When a former President, desperate to undo his unenviable record of incompetence decides to make lies the cornerstone of his campaign, ignoring him cannot be an
In a city or country not used to disasters such as others where the Hurricane Michaels, Catrinas and others strike at will and with devastating effects, the Accra Mall near
Mr. James Oppong-Boanuh The man who was appointed Deputy Inspector General Of Police (DIG) a few days shy of his retirement date is now the beneficiary of the contract phenomenon
Maj Gen Sampson Adeti (rtd) The military institution, for good reasons, must be spared partisan politics or anything which bears traits of it. Unfortunately, this important convention, if you like,
Yam farmers are faced with the consequence of a bumper harvest. The incentives given by government to Ghanaians to turn to increased food crop production and those already engaged in
There are many political imbeciles in the country and Joshua Akamba is one. Their varying level of imbecility reflects the sickness that has afflicted Mother Ghana and thrown many things