President John Mahama must be frustrated; the intransigence of his compatriots being the reason. His situation is understandable and we can only pity him. He is at his wit’s end
President John Mahama must be frustrated; the intransigence of his compatriots being the reason. His situation is understandable and we can only pity him. He is at his wit’s end
One feature which sets the so-called peace envoys apart from the Ghana Peace Council (GPC) is that whereas the former consists of busybodies seeking publicity for holding discussions with various
Mustapha Hameed writes: Today at the NDC rally in Kumasi, I heard the most despicable thing ever said on a political platform. I’ve been thinking about it all day. So
In the past few months or so, we have had to contend with disturbing news stories bordering on clearly mental challenges. When a man murders his mother and a house-help
The unprovoked brutality meted out to a dozen or so students, assemblymen and some executive officers of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) at the Police Headquarters last Wednesday was uncivil
The consistency in the unprovoked attacks on supporters of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) by their National Democratic Congress (NDC) counterparts appears to be getting out of hand. The attackers
Listening to one of the so-called flag bearers ranting yesterday about his disqualification by the Electoral Commission, (EC) was a nightmare. It left us in no doubt about the need
Until the Electoral Commission (EC) audited the parties and cracked the whip, as it were, yesterday, the roll call of the groupings was a chaotic jumble in excess of a
Politics is an interesting occupation. Every move triggers an effect- positive or negative as shown by the Kalyppo story. Ghanaians have for long regarded politics with negative lenses all because
The Bank of Ghana (BoG) understands better the state of the country’s economy. Unfortunately, the level of frugality which should characterize a country in economic stress is not what the
In the editorial of yesterday, we did mention that Ghanaians are yet to see more stunning moves from the government. The president, who has never been so cornered, is implementing
Political standards have suffered an all-time low. With the bar lowered to the notch we are witnessing today perhaps, we should not be surprised that some actors, whose comical activities
The GCB Bank is in the news and worryingly for unenviable reasons. It hurts to brood over a state financial institution being deliberately mismanaged just so persons with links to