Not all Ghanaians are victims of amnesia. Most of them can recall vividly what informed their decision to boot out the previous political administration at the helm. It is
Not all Ghanaians are victims of amnesia. Most of them can recall vividly what informed their decision to boot out the previous political administration at the helm. It is
There appears to be no longer confidentiality about some state matters in recent times. The oath of secrecy administered on public officers upon their assumption of office means a
Cynthia Asare Bediako Details about the state of plastic pollution in the country are worrisome especially, since it appears we are paying lip-service to the subject. According to the
The economic crisis we all agree has afflicted the country like a disease, can only be addressed with drastic measures. These would not be long in coming and when
The role of the apex bank in what befell the country’s forex exchange situation is worth dissecting. We are in a trance of sorts as we reminisce the crazy
Two days have elapsed since social media carried a story about how the ultimatum by 80 NPP MPs averted a coup d’etat and attributed to Dr. Nyaho-Nyaho Tamakloe. Since
One of the stories in this issue stands out. It is about the display of rare patriotism which we need in this country at this time of widespread irresponsibility.
Yesterday, the country witnessed what in contemporary local politics was a rare occurrence though in democracy, not a breach. The President was asked to sack his Finance Minister in
The Ghanaian Cedi has never been so discussed on the public space as in recent times and for justifiable cause. Purchasing power has witnessed such a steep decline that
Various generations have endured peculiar challenges, history vividly tells us. The Marshal Plan which witnessed the US pushing some $15 billion into restoration works in European countries destroyed by
Rather than clap hands for the action being taken against the wanton impunity which has swept across this country for so long, there are a few, yet loud and
Have we suddenly lost our values firstly as Ghanaians with immeasurable empathy, and human beings? Our smart phones have replaced our humanness to such an extent that we are
Of a population of 31 million or so, Ghana has three mental health facilities, with 61 psychiatrists at her disposal. The foregone underscore the inadequacies mental health management is