At this critical stage of our national development efforts, especially in an election year, when the electorate expect the politicians to engage in positive narratives to change the country’s
 At this critical stage of our national development efforts, especially in an election year, when the electorate expect the politicians to engage in positive narratives to change the country’s
Our democracy is “growing” to the extent that it has given the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) Workers’ Union the voice to talk back at the Vice President of the
We have time and again asked Ghanaians to be wary of the opposition NDC. This is because the alternative they offer is scary and abominable. The party leader’s claim
 The people who wish the failure of the government have become obsessed with dumsor to the extent that some Members of Parliament (MPs) belonging to the Minority find it
John Jinapor The goings on in the country now are part of the plot by certain people obsessed with usurping political power by all means. Buoyed by their partners in
Stephen Ntim In our traditional settings, it is widely held that two wise persons do not live under the same roof. For same reason, any human interface risks collapse, if
Stephen Ntim Is the history of 2008 repeating itself in the activities of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) during the run-up to the 2024 Elections? When it was generally believed
Dr Kwaku Ofosu Asare During the build-up to the African Games, there was a section of Ghanaians who held the view that the government was wasting money on the
Kojo Yankah Nothing stops the media from exposing wrong in society if they suspect there is one, but in the instant case of the cause of John Kumah’s death, it
Early 2009, Ghana was honoured with the visit of President Barack Obama during which he made a profound statement in Parliament. He told our MPs thus, “Africa doesn’t need
Captain Smart These days it is difficult to determine the core values of our people by consuming content in the media, especially on radio and television. It appears this
Professor Kojo Yankah In the run-up to the 2024 general election, sane voices have deserted our political landscape. Those with megaphones of war have invaded the media space to
Ghana’s rich culture and identity was on display on Wednesday in Koforidua, in the Eastern Region, to mark Ghana Day. Our nationhood has not been without the roadblocks, the