Ken Ofori-Atta In our communities these days when an event is upcoming, some residents would resort to the rendition of the song, “Biribi bƐ si.” That means we are
Ken Ofori-Atta In our communities these days when an event is upcoming, some residents would resort to the rendition of the song, “Biribi bƐ si.” That means we are
Tomorrow, the Minister of Finance, Mr. Ken Ofori-Atta, will present the government’s 2024 Annual Budget Statement and Economic Policy to Parliament. Already, various interest groups have voiced their positions
Sam George The time is here for us as a people to redefine democracy in our local context. The advent of local language radio and television has introduced new definitions
Some years ago, development was synonymous with skyscrapers dotting the skyline of our cities. Now, development is assessed based on its impact on the people. During the skyscrapers’ era
Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia Ghana has come a long way in its democratic journey to establish herself as a true bastion of multi-party democracy in a sub-region bartered by civil strife,
John Mahama With 2024 around the corner, the country’s politics has reached a crescendo with all manner of information going to inundate the media space. Some of the information would
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) is a big family made up of the low and high of our society. In a mass party such as the NPP, although the
The highly anticipated delegates’ congress of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) now belongs to history. However, the congress to elect a flagbearer for the party lived up to
John Mahama Growing up, one of the terms we were familiar with and used it wrongly or rightly in basic school was “observers are worried”. Indeed, some students of politics
The governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) is in the eye of the storm because of its internal contest. While some are using the platform to energise the rank and
Professor Stephen Adei Politics has been reduced to a smear campaign contest with some opponents deciding to swim in the gutter with pigs. Thus everyday some of our senior
Justice William Atuguba We are not very worried when political actors decide to bastardise the independence of the judiciary. We are, however, disturbed when officers of the court, especially
Up until recently, Ghanaians used to hold certain personalities in awe and high esteem for their roles in national discourse. When Sixth Form education was a major prelude to