All too soon the month-long period of fasting by Muslims came to an end a couple of days ago, the highpoint of which was the Eid or celebration yesterday and
All too soon the month-long period of fasting by Muslims came to an end a couple of days ago, the highpoint of which was the Eid or celebration yesterday and
Precautions against fire outbreaks are some of the relaxed procedures at both places of work and residences. Professional counsel from personnel of the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) is often
The US State Department report on Ghana does not reflect the true picture of the country. The report could be representing one of the failed states outside West Africa and
With the first batch of trainees for the City Response Team passing-out function now accomplished and the personnel deployed at various duty posts in the city, the Greater Accra Regional
A woman is in trouble for causing serious bodily harm to a four-year-old kid in her care at Ashaiman. She is said to have made the girl stand in boiling
THE PAINFUL memories of the diabolic NDC fiction of Gizelle Yajzi and her imaginary twins  came flooding in our minds last week when yet another diabolic fiction was released on
The proposed project to assign codes to the 1.3 million firearms owned by non-state actors in the country is a great stride towards checking the proliferation of illicit weapons in
 Russia President Vladimir Putin We have taken note of the demurring correspondence of Moscow to the undeniable fact that it is their invasion of Ukraine and its attendant fallouts on
Adib Saani One of the many security NGOs in the country has issued a press release in which a number of unsubstantiated and spurious remarks are made. We are not
The most audacious response yet to Accra’s flooding has thankfully taken off. A few years after the Circle fire and flood situation, the Greater Accra Resilient and Integrated Development (GARID)
The conviction once more of a foreign national, seeking to unlawfully acquire a Ghana Card, is an indication that the National Identification Authority (NIA) should not rest on its oars
The drowning of some three children in a water-filled pit in a suburb of Accra is a painful development because it was avoidable. The children should not have died but
Remembering and honouring national heroes is a duty which when ignored, reduces a people to nothingness. To deliberately refuse to remember and honour our heroes, is not only a disservice,