Chairman of the National Peace Council, Most Rev. Emmanuel Asante We have learnt that today the Great Hall of the University of Ghana, Legon, will host the 2nd High Level
Chairman of the National Peace Council, Most Rev. Emmanuel Asante We have learnt that today the Great Hall of the University of Ghana, Legon, will host the 2nd High Level
President Mahama Words and their applications mean a lot in communication. The president knows this more than many of his compatriots because he pursued a post-graduate diploma course in communications.
The various social media platforms Ever since IGP John Kudalor suggested the possibility of a social media ban on Election Day and justifiably incurred the wrath of civilised Ghanaians, the
The incident at Akufo-Addo’s residence at Nima Nima unfortunately evokes the thought of the unfortunate hooliganism that unfolded last Sunday at the residence of one of Ghana’s political leaders. Given
The incident at the residence of Nana Akufo-Addo Ghana would have been managing a security challenge of disturbing consequence had the senseless assemblage by elements of the ruling National Democratic
Superintendent Cephas Arthur Expectedly the storm at Nana Akufo Addo’s residence last Sunday morning has evoked varied interpretations and versions. The airwaves were awash with a cacophony of interventions, one
Alhaji Collins Dauda, Minister who’s brother claims he has killed many people The airwaves provide the best means of determining Ghana’s level of degeneration. Last week provided one such instance:
Ghana Police In July when L/Cpl William Amuzu of the Tema Police Regional Command’s Rapid Deployment Force Unit run amok and killed his mother-in-law, two kids and committed suicide, the
One of the affected victims At the end of their mammoth rally last Tuesday in the Ododiodoo constituency in Accra, New Patriotic Party (NPP) supporters were allegedly descended upon by
A nation in crisis A few days ago, a certain Kanbo Naa descended upon the house of the special aide of the Roads and Highway Minister in Tamale and fired
Samria Bawumia (left), Alhaji Saeed Sinare (right) We dislike highlighting persons who do not merit mention in our editorials; the column earmarked for very serious issues bordering on the nation’s
Children of today; our future leaders Comfort Gyamfuah Snr and Comfort Gyamfuah Jnr went missing recently: their story making a worrying headline, especially against the backdrop of earlier fate suffered
Alfred Agbesi Woyome The fate of the over $51 million Woyome money as it has come to be known, has not surprised many Ghanaians. For many Ghanaians who have followed