Mrs Rebecca Akufo-Addo, First Lady The role of women in raising families and the propping of the economies of countries on the continent is enormous. In spite of such efforts
Mrs Rebecca Akufo-Addo, First Lady The role of women in raising families and the propping of the economies of countries on the continent is enormous. In spite of such efforts
James Agalga Last week, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) through the Minority in Parliament claimed the recent robbery cases to hit the country were the handiwork of political vigilantism. They
Sixty years in the life of a nation is a long time. This is the story of Ghana as she celebrates her 61st milestone of independence from colonial rule. We
Informants are as critical in intelligence gathering as the media. The only disparity between the two is the fact that while the formers’ findings are not put out on the
Dr Kwame Nkrumah and his colleagues after independence was declared Sixty-one years ago the Union Jack was lowered for the freshly minted country, Ghana, to emerge. The new name was
When news about an outbreak of lassa fever in Nigeria made the headlines in Ghana, there was expected apprehension because of the proximity between the two countries. The Ghanaian proverb
The President is continuing his foreign assignment with the ultimate goal of wooing investments from the industrialized countries to Ghana. The results are heartwarming. Even as we relish the positive
Jumping on a corruption index report to describe government as following in the heels of its predecessor is not only unfair but mischievous, especially, in the manner in which some
Nii Lante Vanderpuye ‘This will not break the spirit of the NDC. They jailed Abodakpi and Tsatsu Tskikata in 2001. Abuga Pele was my mate in the university. We played
The foreign policy direction of a country goes a long way in charting her course in today’s largely befuddled international politics. It is important therefore that Ghana studies the implications
The suspension of recruitment of Ghanaian workers to the Gulf countries was amply disseminated in the media. The decision of the authorities was intended to save citizens of this country
President Edgar Lungu ‘We cannot continue to outsource solutions for our own problems. The destiny of our continent is in our own hands’. This sounds like President Akufo-Addo speaking the
Bernard Mornah President Akufo-Addo is in his elements when he is dealing with international affairs and the reason is obvious. For many years, he has been a foreign affairs minister