If the law enforcement agencies have not already invited Bishop Obinim for questioning, they had better do so and presto. A video, which has gone virile on social media, has
If the law enforcement agencies have not already invited Bishop Obinim for questioning, they had better do so and presto. A video, which has gone virile on social media, has
The distribution of freebies to prospective voters has kick-started. The ruling party, the National Democratic Congress (NDC), considers the approach a time-tested medium which it abandons to its electoral peril.
Allowing decency to dominate politics is a preferred way of seeking the nod of the people. This is more so when politicians are telling us that their programmes are the
We had cause to carry a story recently about the rebuilt fuel station at Mile 7 in Accra with a view to pricking our conscience as a nation. This is
Akua Donkor Running a country on behalf of millions of citizens is really a serious business. Unless there is an urgent need for a comical relief occasioned by the heat
Last week featured a worrying news item about doctorate degrees bestowed strangely upon important personalities in the Ghanaian society by unaccredited universities. Ordinarily, such a news item would not raise
Ethno-religious politics which the National Democratic Congress (NDC) is fond of playing, especially when it’s glaring that it’s losing the deference and confidence of the people is appalling. There have
The efforts by some elements on the other side of the political divide to dilute the Bawumia phenomenon in Ghanaian politics is interesting and revealing. It points unambiguously at the
Last Monday, the flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Nana Akufo-Addo, and a high-level delegation of his party made a historic trip to Yendi, the cultural capital of Dagbon.
The quality of persons who represent the President across the country, be they District Chief Executives (DCEs) or their municipal counterparts, is critical in the maintenance of the reverence of
It would be unfair and inappropriate not to congratulate the Police administration for its action on personnel exhibiting symptoms of derangement and alcoholism. Although such action should have been taken
One of the stories in yesterday’s edition was about the so-called crash-landing of a witch in Kumasi: the umpteenth time the weird and unsubstantiated occurrence has taken place in the
Ghanaian feminists with blemished integrities have missed a golden opportunity to alter the negative impressions about them. Most of them, the garrulous and busybodies, strode across the political space some