One of the stories in this issue is melancholic. It is about a no-love-lost matrimony which eventually led to a loss of life. A husband losing his life following the
One of the stories in this issue is melancholic. It is about a no-love-lost matrimony which eventually led to a loss of life. A husband losing his life following the
Dan Botwe – Minister of Local Government and Rural Development NOT all Metropolitan, Municipal and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs) are living up to the billing of their offices. Some are
At long last the ‘Operation Clean Your Frontage’ programme has taken off. It took backbreaking planning to reach this highpoint. Those who saw the aftermath of yesterday’s exercise at Circle
One of our front page stories, the lead, in this edition relates the Apiate tragedy and matters which arose thereof. Was there an escort as required by security standards given
Henry Quartey Ridding the nation’s capital of filth is a task which requires the participation of all residents. Various modules have been adopted over the years towards addressing the filth
When chieftaincy positions become vacant there is apprehension. It is now a phenomenon which leaves wondering whether or not the succession will be devoid of rancour, histrionics and even bloodshed
The Ghana Card has become the most critical citizenship identity document in the country besides the Passport. Indeed until its introduction and its fine tuning to its current high-notched status
The putsch in Burkina Faso not only augments the troubles on the shoulders of our neighbour it demands of us to be extra vigilant along our porous frontier with that
There is a twist to the Apiate explosion. The motor tricycle rider’s story that there was no collision between the truck laden with explosives and his tricycle has prompted questions
The lingering restiveness in Bawku in the Upper East Region is doubtlessly a complex issue but certainly one that can be addressed. Just on Sunday, another casualty was recorded. A
Momentous Regulatory Failure The Apiate tragedy was like no other in our contemporary local history. Our country is not used to such tragedies, the only mishaps we are used to
At a time when we should be discussing very important issues of the forward march of the country in the face of the worldwide fallouts from the COVID-19 pandemic, we
The abolishing of road tolls has not eliminated the traffic gridlock at the Kasoa tollbooth. The tollbooth under review is for good reasons synonymous with the extreme form of a