There are pockets of indiscipline all over the country anomalies which call for concerted efforts to tackle. From illegal mining to the abuse of sirens we are faced with growing
There are pockets of indiscipline all over the country anomalies which call for concerted efforts to tackle. From illegal mining to the abuse of sirens we are faced with growing
The leadership of the Economic Community For West African States (ECOWAS) faces a big task-the restoration of democracy to the people of coup-scarred Mali. The recent flurry of activities by
The number of Metropolitan, Municipal and District Chief Executive (MMDCE) applicants is phenomenal. Observers of the trend have sought to determine the factors driving the quest to become MMDCEs.
The death of an 11-month-old baby girl at an Accra crèche which story was broken yesterday is disturbing and scary because of the underlining circumstances. Even before the Police
Five other ranked officers of the Ghana Police Service are alleged to have extorted GH¢20,000 from an individual. It is not the amount of money extorted which matters but the
The pros of social media are being threatened by the cons at an alarming speed and frequency its actors sparing no institution or individuals. The disregard for social ethics by
On 11th June 2021 Ghana will undertake the most ambitious project yet in her efforts to turn the depleted forest cover in the country around. If there is a single
‘Operation Halt II’ is a mission unlike no other. It involves engaging and stopping foes who are not soldiers but whose activities have far-reaching effects on the health of the
We do not doubt the efficiency of our security agents, not at all. We however, have cause to shudder when foreign criminals break through our fence to breach the law.
The ban on drumming and noisemaking has been announced by the Ga traditional authorities. It is an age-old tradition of the people of Ga, indigenes of the geo-political areas called
Decongesting Accra has never been an easy task, previous efforts at doing so having ended midstream. The ‘Make Accra Work Again’ project of Henry Quartey which encompasses a decongestion component,
Jean Mensa We hardly laud or even celebrate great feats by state institutions in the country. We prefer trumpeting the negatives and often turning our attention away from the good
Politics can be interesting and thrilling when its actors take the people for granted and make sweeping remarks with the hope of making electoral gains. A couple of days ago