Ken Ofori-Atta Since the mid-year review of the financial statement of the government for 2023, the prophets of doom or the carriers of “aforku nya” will not spare us
Ken Ofori-Atta Since the mid-year review of the financial statement of the government for 2023, the prophets of doom or the carriers of “aforku nya” will not spare us
President Mohamed Bazoum The West African sub-region last week woke up to the news of the arrest of the constitutionally elected President of the Republic of Niger and usurpation of
John Mahama The opposition is quick to lay claim to every conceivable government programme, but not honest to admit the successes chalked up by the government and promise to improve
Ken Ofori-Atta There was high expectation of yesterday’s Mid Year Review of the government’s 2023 fiscal policy among Ghanaians, especially among the business community. Their anticipation was anchored on
Illegal mining has not only become a developmental concern but health and security mantra. Today the illegal miners have not limited their activities to water bodies and the forest,
Ken Ofori-Atta Mid-Year Review of the government Budget and Financial Statement is informed by law. The Public Financial Management Act enjoins the Finance Minister to, on behalf of the President,
We make a national call today. And this is a call to action by all Ghanaians to stop the wanton destruction of the environment by people who think that
The grammar school days bullying of the times of Tom Brown appear to have crept into our school system with a vengeance and crudeness. A few days ago, a
Johnson Akuamoah-Asiedu – Auditor General It is typical of some Ghanaians to point accusing fingers at others describing them in very unprintable terms. They forget that whenever one points a
Gradually some Members of Parliament (MPs) are making the episode of Animal Farm a reality in the day-to-day lives of the people. Everyday they bring Ghanaians to the painful
Some well-meaning supporters are worried about the utterances of certain flagbearer aspirants of the NPP and their supporters. Their behaviour makes observers wonder whether the leadership of the party
Ayikoi Otoo Like Ayikoi Otoo said “gbeshie” has caught up with some of the personalities seeking to lead the NPP into the 2024 general election. Unfortunately, the former Attorney General
James Agalga As it is said that a drowning man will clutch at the straw, the NDC is ready to lean on straws in its attempt for power. Thus for