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
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
The immigration officer whose exceptional gallantry saved the lives of two police officers needs celebration. He has deservedly been mentioned in dispatches as it was done during WWII for
The recent extension of the frontiers of the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) when it launched the Self-Employed Enrolment Drive (SEED) initiative is a wonderful stride which
As we celebrate the wonderful road infrastructure constructed between Amasaman, Pokuase, Ofankor to Achimota and commend government for the intervention, we have a worrying observation to make. With the
The picture of Lagos came rushing in the minds of people who have followed the recent spate of collapsing buildings in the country. Although we are nowhere near a
One of the most outstanding achievements of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) government and which stands it apart from its predecessor is the rollout of the Ghana Card. Previous
KILLED! David Gatsi The alleged fatal shooting of Constable David Gatsi by ASP/Mr. Frank Nsiah is pathetic and offers us another opportunity to discuss the need for clinical psychology services
Elsewhere in this issue, there is a story about rising tension in the Zango community in Kumasi. Knowing the size of the Kumasi Zongo community, arguably the largest in
Ghanaians must be commended for displaying a rare show of patriotism when some persons posted a video of a truck transporting railway tracks to an unknown destination. Ordinarily, the truck