Forces loyal to Alassane Ouatarra The trouble next-door which is Ivory Coast is no longer funny. We have heard about how former rebels who fought on the side of the Alassane
Forces loyal to Alassane Ouatarra The trouble next-door which is Ivory Coast is no longer funny. We have heard about how former rebels who fought on the side of the Alassane
The decision by some persons to refund the monies they made off the back of the state is as worrying as the breaking of the news in the first place.
National Communications Authority (NCA) We wonder whether Ghana could have survived another four-year bout of corruption and general rot which bedeviled the country under the tenure of the erstwhile political
Justice Sophia Akuffo Thankfully hawks and killjoys in the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) have not questioned the competence of the freshly minted Chief Justice of the Republic. They have
It was the late President John Evans Atta Mills who once remarked ‘dzi wo fie asem’ to wit ‘mind your own business’. It was one of his many witty reactions
Elders of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) have intervened in what had degenerated into a nauseating polemics. It is a relief not shared by the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC)
Lucy Tang At the dawn of November last year the Kumasi police arrested a 32-year-old Chinese woman, Lucy Tang, for allegedly selling arms and ammunition without authority. She was arraigned
Aisha Huang Aisha Huang, until the war against galamsey began, was obeyed by Ghana’s men of timber, the power brokers of our country. She could open all doors effortlessly. She
A railway line from Accra to Ouagadougou is not a pipedream but a feasible project. It would not only offer an important alternative to existing means of transport to the
A few days ago, the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) undertook a major decongestion exercise to rid the Circle Interchange of hawkers who had usurped pavements earmarked for pedestrians. While we
Albert Brown-Gaisie The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) yesterday joined their counterparts around the world to mark World Fire Fighters Day. It is a day set aside to recognize the
The only improvement on the press terrain since the last celebration of World Press Freedom Day has been arguably our proximity to the passage of the Right To Information bill.
The polluted River Ankobra Majority of the sources of water in the country are polluted. It is even more disturbing when those responsible for the dangerous state of affairs are