Ms Oye Bampoe Addo When the flogging of two persons in front of the Waa Naa’s Palace hit the public space, we did not have doubts in our minds that
Ms Oye Bampoe Addo When the flogging of two persons in front of the Waa Naa’s Palace hit the public space, we did not have doubts in our minds that
In May 2021, NDC’s Sam George threatened to beat up the Australian High Commissioner to Ghana. Jon Benjamin, former British High Commissioner to Ghana, suffered the acerbic tongue of
For the second time, a British High Commissioner has interfered in local matters in outright breach of the Vienna Convention on the conduct of diplomats. This one though supersedes the
A lawyer has unfortunately been killed by armed criminals, a sad incident which like others before it, calls for greater cooperation between the law enforcement department and the citizenry. While
The regional branches of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) have been busy in the past few weeks,their activities climaxing in last Saturday’s elections of officers. For some, these were moments
President Nana Akufo-Addo It is frustrating, even irritating, the inability of the relevant authorities to apply the laid-down responses to breaches of construction in the nation’s capital, the consequences of
The relevance of climate change to local and indeed global circumstances cannot be marginalised or ignored. As a global reality, we are all enduring the effects of the extremes of
Residents of Accra thought Saturday’s downpour was the most destructive of the ongoing raining season until last Monday’s registered itself. It reminded many of previous encounters with the extreme weather
For the second time in less than a week, Accra was inundated with a torrential rain which stretched several hours. Floods are usually recorded once during the perennial raining season.
The subject of terrorism has never been so heightened in our public discourse. In previous times, it sounded too distant to be of any concern to us locally. Today,
A screaming headline in a local newspaper last Saturday was about the danger posed by herbal medicine. Although a truism, the warning like others before it, has not received the
The brouhaha about the so-called sale of the Achimota Forest Reserve having been laid to rest for being steeped in mendacity, we can turn our attention elsewhere. We are constrained
Like a bad dream, the country was momentarily jolted by a concoction brewed in a political pot last Tuesday. It was a fictitious story about the 92-year-old reserved Achimota Forest