Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia’s jibe at the NDC that “they don’t read” could not have been put in a better context than a few days ago when the Director
Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia’s jibe at the NDC that “they don’t read” could not have been put in a better context than a few days ago when the Director
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) congress has come and gone, the standards set by the organisers standing out as trail blazers for others to emulate. In a commentary preceding
The months of campaigning for positions in the top echelon of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), one of the two leading political parties in the country, have come to an
Turning to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for a bailout as we are about to do for the seventeenth time has been a feature of successive governments in the
Haruna Iddrisu All things being equal, there shall be in place a system which would make the enrolment of qualified persons onto the electoral roll a continuous process. A hassle-less
In recent times, a local so-called celebrity has virtually gone berserk, throwing tantrums at her compatriots most of them in politics. Without considering the merits or otherwise of the often
MUSLIMS, THE world over, are today observing Eid El Adha, the festival of sacrifice in commemoration of Abraham’s symbolic submission to the will of his Maker. He was ready to
The opposition NDC is preparing to churn out more garbage on the political ambience in the country. Misinformation and disinformation are part of the strategy of the party, something they
Teachers have downed their tools at a time when Ghana, like the rest of the world, is encountering economic setbacks with pinching effects. While acknowledging the sacrifices they have been
The Minister of the Interior, Ambrose Dery, is scheduled to brief Parliament tomorrow about the status of the national citizenship document, the Ghana Card. This piece of news has been
All too soon, it is a year since the decongestion exercise at Agbogbloshie and the man behind it all has unsurprisingly touched base with those at the centre of the
We are not superstitious but wish to revisit some negative occurrences which happened to our country in the month of June. These of course are against the backdrop of the
Ghana is neither a failed state nor on the verge of becoming one, no matter how hard the NDC tries to create this mendacious impression. The people of this country