For the first time since we started witnessing a surge in COVID-19 cases in the country, President Akufo-Addo has spoken about the trend and worryingly so. The medical community was
For the first time since we started witnessing a surge in COVID-19 cases in the country, President Akufo-Addo has spoken about the trend and worryingly so. The medical community was
Today Muslims in Ghana join their worldwide faith counterparts to commemorate an important date on the Islamic calendar. The occasion follows the religious activities on Mount Arafat otherwise called
President Akufo-Addo President Akufo-Addo must count himself fortunate for recording to his credit monumental physical landmarks in Ghana’s contemporary history. Besides the non-tangible credits such as the free SHS and
Social media abuse of children is on the ascendancy. A few weeks ago a kid under six years but eloquent was posted on social media uttering language with a large
The objectives for which government coughed out so much to construct a four-tier interchange at Pokuase are being missed. The story about two lanes of the lower level being usurped
One of the stories in this edition borders on security and for which reason demands swift action on the part of both the citizens and the law enforcement department. There
Dr. Emmanuel Koblah Srofenyoh The Medical Director of the Greater Accra Regional Hospital, otherwise known as Ridge, Dr. Emmanuel Koblah Srofenyoh has said that there is an uptick of COVID-19
Ghana has a new feature to her skyline for which we must pat each other on the back. The completion of an $83.9m four-tier interchange, the first in West Africa
Impunity, uncivilized and unprofessional conduct is inconsistent with the military. Unfortunately however, the military being a human institution, instances of indiscipline occasionally rear their heads. It is for this
The threat to maritime trade on the Gulf Of Guinea has never been so palpable. With their enhanced capacity to survey the gulf as they wish and strike with impunity
The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) and the Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) is on a collision course. It is a rare clash of interests that has had many
The inferno which gutted a four-storey building at Makola last Monday morning and persisted till late afternoon and even the next day brings to the fore a deficiency in our
Rosewood trees remain endangered and sadly so. The measures rolled out so far to protect them from their human prey are not responding sufficiently to the interventions. The impounding