The ordeals Ghanaian workers especially women endure when they are employed to work in the Gulf States of the Middle East is somewhat household knowledge. It would appear that it
The ordeals Ghanaian workers especially women endure when they are employed to work in the Gulf States of the Middle East is somewhat household knowledge. It would appear that it
Two years ago lives were lost in an unprecedented disaster which struck the nation’s capital. For a country which has never witnessed a tragedy of that magnitude, that was stunning.
We are appalled at the waning spate of insensitivity in our country with social media providing the destructive impetus. The dissemination of graphic videos and pictures of gruesome murders with
We are saddened by the politicization of the murder of Captain Maxwell Mahama by some personalities of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), even as our shocked nation is yet to
The murder of Captain Maxwell Mahama has expectedly shaken the nation. We are lost for words in expressing our shock and disappointment in the behaviour of some Ghanaians in recent
Ramadan Kareem Another Ramadan month is here and members of the worldwide Islamic fraternity are engaged in a month-long period of fasting and heightened supplication. Elsewhere in this edition President
It was a terrorist act with a difference because apart from causing maximum casualties as it was intended to do from all indications, it was directed at innocent kids. The
One of the galamsey sites visited by the Minister of Lands and Natural Resources We knew that the war against galamsey when we started waging it, was not going to be
The African Union (AU) at 54 today has long come of age. Were it to be human it would have been inching towards retiring from active public service as it
Tema Port The late President John Evans Mills made screaming headlines when on a tour of the Tema Port he remarked about how within a short time of their being
Abraham Otabil On page 4 of the Daily Guide of yesterday a disturbing story was reported about how a certain Abraham Otabil turned away reporters from newspapers he deemed unworthy
The nation’s capital is still not wearing the neat garb we expect it to do. Pockets of filth still feature largely in most parts of the nation’s capital. Being the
FPU at the President’s residence The provision of security for the president is a requirement which should not be compromised under any circumstance. Those who provide this essential service to