Elsewhere in this edition, there is a story about the gradual mending of potholed Accra roads. The idea of asphalting these roads, some of which were neglected for a long
Elsewhere in this edition, there is a story about the gradual mending of potholed Accra roads. The idea of asphalting these roads, some of which were neglected for a long
There is a worrying influx of beggars into the country. So overwhelming is the situation that there is no traffic intersection, their favourite spots, without them. They would descend upon
Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia “We are undertaking all these projects not by borrowing but with less than 5% of our refined bauxite reserves,” said Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia about
The Ghana Institute of Journalism (GIJ) a foremost journalism training institution in Ghana and beyond needs urgent deliverance from the shackles of academicians turned politicians. The current state of the
The fate of over a dozen gold prospectors, illegal anyway, is in the balance as they remained trapped eighty meters in the bowels of the earth. The implication of this
The Queen ceased being our head of state finally fifty-seven years ago, the commemoration of which was held last Saturday. Today’s holiday is about our attainment of the Republican status,
The murder of the three high court judges and a retired Army Major remain arguably the darkest spot in the country’s history. We think it still is, given the gruesomeness
Mohammed Adjei Sowah 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 do
Some go seeking foreign assistance to execute national projects and do not get anything for the efforts they exact in the ventures. They fail to attract anything not because there
In the past few weeks, uncanny discoveries about state vehicles concealed by certain individuals have come under the public radar. This is not the first time that such discoveries have
Last Saturday the Islamic world ended a month-long period of fasting, the Ramadan, as it is generally referred to. Our Muslim brothers, sisters and friends in the country were part
Shirley Ayorkor Botchway If the Ministry of Foreign Affairs makes good its promise to rescue Ghanaians in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, these distressed individuals and their families at home
Potholes on the Accra Newtown roads Residents in Accra hardly take the issue of bad roads beyond complaining among themselves. In a departure from this norm yesterday, however, some residents