John Mahama It should be crystal clear to Ghanaians, especially the voters that this year’s elections will be about NDC lies and the records of the NPP. The NDC knows
John Mahama It should be crystal clear to Ghanaians, especially the voters that this year’s elections will be about NDC lies and the records of the NPP. The NDC knows
John Mahama The NDC and for that matter John Mahama needs power desperately. For which reason, they are on a kind of “trial and error” campaign strategy just in
John Jinapor The naysayers have resorted to sloganeering and wishful thinking going into the December 7, 2024 general election. Slogans such as “dumsor is back” and “times are hard”
Politics in our part of the world has been said to be a dirty game. We disagree. We think some people have decided to give politics the bad name.
Ghanaians currently experience power outages across the country akin to the dreadful dumsor of the John Mahama era. And as it is to be expected, John Jinapor, who as
Strategic communication is key in any human endeavour as it is basically acknowledged that nobody engages in any enterprise in the dark. This is because nobody would see your
John Mahama Our elders say “if wishes were horses, beggars would ride,” and that is why the wishful thinking of the naysayers never materialised during the just ended festive season.
Some Ghanaians likened our situation in 2023 to Armageddon and our country is next to hell because the prices of goods and services had gone beyond the reach of
In spite of the economic challenges, Ghanaians are in the mood for the season’s celebrations. And the market spaces and streets in the business districts of our major cities
Alban Bagbin Our constitution establishes clearly the principles of separation of powers. Therefore in the case of Ghana, the framers of the constitution anticipate some conflicts among all the
John Mahama There is something interesting but sometimes funny going on in the camp of the opposition NDC. There is a feeling among them that because Ghanaians booted them
John Mahama In seasons such as this as we inch towards the 2024 electioneering, we media people recollect with nostalgia the fiery write-ups of PAV Ansah. When incensed by
Some Ghanaians who are privileged to be accorded respect by the society have decided to poison the environment with their poisonous ideas. They have decided to use platforms offered