Every discerning Ghanaian knows that the economy of the country has experienced a downturn due to COVID-19 and the Russia-Ukraine war. As usual, the naysayers for political reasons will
Every discerning Ghanaian knows that the economy of the country has experienced a downturn due to COVID-19 and the Russia-Ukraine war. As usual, the naysayers for political reasons will
One of the key necessities of life is food, while the other two are shelter and clothing. That being the case, households and for that matter governments have strived
 The distinguishing characteristic of those opposed to the NPP government is their creativity in negativity or what is otherwise known as prophets of doom. Ewes refer to it as
Kennedy Agyapong Politics will continue to be relevant to the people if those involved make it issue-based, while those who make allegations against others must be ready to provide
The highly anticipated special delegates’ conference lived up to the bidding of the pundits last Saturday. The whole of the day, the media landscape, be it radio and television
 So soon the D-Day for the Special Delegates Congress of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) to prune down the presidential aspirants from ten to five is here. Tomorrow,
Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa Somewhere in the mid 1980s, information, communication and education otherwise referred to as ICE came into vogue to enable businesses and state institutions to engage stakeholders
The Goebbels in Ghana are at it again busy leading some of our people astray. At the centre of all these moves to throw dust into the eyes of the
The Electoral Commission (EC) knows its obligations to the people and the Republic. Its officials, especially the leadership led by the Chairperson, Ms Jean Mensa have demonstrated their purity
Jean Mensa One of the key drivers of democratic governance is the conduct of free and fair elections. And for fair elections to materialise, the election management body which
Minority NDC Partisan politics, unfortunately has set us on the path of self-destruction although our politicians miss no opportunity to tell the people to vote for them for a better
 Accra, the capital city of Ghana, is in a chaotic state, especially at the traffic intersections of the major roads. Most traffic lights are not functioning to ease vehicular
Virginia Palmer We have become so vulnerable to the extent that some powers in the world, especially the West, think Ghana and other African countries are no longer sovereign. Challenges