There is a scary silence about what appears to be a seeming indifference about motor riders’ indiscipline in Accra especially by the Motor Transport and Traffic Department of the Ghana
There is a scary silence about what appears to be a seeming indifference about motor riders’ indiscipline in Accra especially by the Motor Transport and Traffic Department of the Ghana
When Kwasi Gyan Appenteng’s article “Ghana’s Coming Future” showed up in yesterday’s issue of this newspaper a touch of nostalgia gripped his contemporaries and others, his juniors in the age
The integrity of the Ghana Standards Authority (GSA), like other regulatory entities in the country, should be protected by all means. Such agencies were established by law for important purposes
Dan Botwe – Minister of Local Government and Rural Development Yesterday’s downpour exposed the non-performance of the assemblies in the Greater Accra Region. We would have expected that after the
Ken Ashigbey Now that Ken Ashigbey of the Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications has denied being responsible for the so-called panic MoMo wallet withdrawal announcement, it would be worthwhile finding out
The establishment of a Defence Industries Holding Company which was inaugurated yesterday by Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia is a great impetus towards our industrialisation drive. With a Ghana Integrated and
The self-placement segment of the SHS admission for this year should be nearing its end. While the whole exercise, the Computerised School Selection and Placement System (CSSPS) has been generally
We are befuddled. The Minority in Parliament or better put, the NDC, has proceeded to court over the E-Levy. It is a stock-in-trade they have held on to over the
The Black Star players For a country reeling from a global economic downturn occasioned by a post-COVID-19 regime and the war in Ukraine, the developments of last Tuesday deservedly returned
Dr Titus Beyuo The expression of worry by the Ghana Medical Association’s (GMA) General Secretary, Dr. Titus Beyuo, over President Akufo-Addo’s relaxation of the COVID-19 protocols is foreboding. We are
Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum – Minister of Education At last government has rolled out the Technical and Vocational Educational Training (TVET) initiative and for gratis. The rollout is part of
The long queues which formed up at the thresholds of forex bureaus in Accra last Friday was a clear indication about how economies and currencies especially respond to the slightest
Dr. Mohammed Awal Our many tourist attractions remain untapped in spite of their potential foreign exchange leverage or even diversify them. The need for state development of these attractions cannot