When former President John Evans Atta Mills of blessed memory ordered an Auditor-General to proceed on a forced leave, a subtle dismissal, little did we know at the time
When former President John Evans Atta Mills of blessed memory ordered an Auditor-General to proceed on a forced leave, a subtle dismissal, little did we know at the time
We are constrained to express disappointment in the Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU) for their inability to compel commercial drivers to reduce fares as the union directed. We
We live in a country where contradictions and hypocrisy have a sway in her affairs, the reason we appear not to be getting many things right. The hypocrites are
Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia With God all things are possible, more so when we dream and commit everything to His authority and using the acumen He has endowed us with. While
Absolute free speech? Of course it is not absolute anywhere, in fact it is not feasible. When political activists from the other side of the political aisle make references
Expectedly, politicians who have longed for an opportunity to take a swipe at flagship government programmes latched on the International Monetary Fund (IMF) impressions about an aspect of the
Ernest Yaw Anim In the aftermath of the decisive New Patriotic Party (NPP) triumph in the Kumawu by-election, the predictable ranting of ‘know it all’ radio talkers was in full
John Mahama Former President John Mahama presenting himself as a politically born-again personality has come with laughable consequences. We are in for an interesting election season as he criss-crosses the
At a time when security personnel are working under perilous circumstances, honouring those who risk their lives to save others in danger must be celebrated. We have followed with
Most Ghanaians have not forgotten how things got so bad in this country when the immediate past administration was at the helm. The irregular power supply and outages, the
Under the prevailing world economic circumstances of which we are a part, there is good reason to pop champagne over the International Monetary Fund (IMF) bailout which has eventually
The announcement about the Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II’s project to recover stolen regalia of his ancestors is welcome tiding. Coming on the heels of the ongoing restructuring of
When it comes to political rhetoric and double standards, former President John Mahama stands apart from others in his bracket. He is in full flight in this regard, his