The most appropriate thing for the so-called peace-mongers to do now is to ensure that the factors which threaten the tranquility of the country are addressed swiftly on time for
The most appropriate thing for the so-called peace-mongers to do now is to ensure that the factors which threaten the tranquility of the country are addressed swiftly on time for
The Inspector General of Police (IGP) John Kudalor does not still get it. It is unfortunate that after so much education on the importance of social media in the general
Yesterday marked day one of the ongoing exhibition of the voters’ register. It is significant that the exercise is being undertaken on the heels of the Supreme Court order that
Charlotte Osei last week responded to the many queries heaped upon her by both the media and politicians who find her performance not up to a scratch. She took a
Two men have been jailed after being found guilty of assaulting teachers at the St. Joseph’s Primary School at Accra Newtown. Another suspect, we have learnt, is on the run
Our hospitality is being abused, indeed stretched beyond its seams by a favour-courting foreigner in our midst. It is a convention that foreigners steer clear of local politics wherever they
The first court appearance of suspects in the Montie FM contempt debacle was characterized by a near breakdown of law and order when journalists performing their legitimate roles were profiled
We acknowledge the unenviable assignment of the National Media Commission (NMC), especially in the run-up to the general election in November or so. Even the cynic won’t deny this fact,
The statistics may not be easily available to us as it is with such numerical details in our part of the world. Suffice it to note however, that the rate
The Bureau of National Investigations (BNI) is without doubt Ghana’s security fault-line under the current political dispensation: its negative headlines unmatched and despised. The name evokes memories of Hitler’s Gestapo
The death of nine persons at the end of a religious exercise is worrying. It prompts questions about whether Islamic clerics and the law enforcement agents should not consider restricting
The twists and turns about Ghana’s energy crisis continue unabated. After a momentous announcement about government subsidy for electricity bills, President John Mahama has quickly abandoned the project, unashamedly creating
And it came to pass that electricity-starved Ghanaians were assured that the energy crisis responsible for the anomaly was going to be fixed soon. President Mahama’s confidence was almost overwhelming