Prof Kwame Karikari “There’s been too much recklessness and abuse of press freedom. There is too much unprofessionalism and a lot of citizens are insulted and abused and journalists go
Prof Kwame Karikari “There’s been too much recklessness and abuse of press freedom. There is too much unprofessionalism and a lot of citizens are insulted and abused and journalists go
It has been a long journey to where we are today as a people. From the days of unreliable power supply and the economy on the brink and many others,
Vladimir Putin Finally, Vladimir Putin has done the dreaded as he commences his campaign of aggression against the sovereign state of Ukraine, unprovoked. To think that he dismissed such an
These are not halcyon times. The global economic situation is dire and governments worldwide are confronted with the challenges of not only the fallouts from a capricious pandemic, but the
It took a lot of efforts to convince a section of the population to register for the Ghanacard. Some skeptics had fallen prey to the diabolic propaganda of bad politicians
Dr. George Akuffo Dampare We cannot commence this commentary without quoting the remarks of the IGP/Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, his recent thoughts which triggered the choice of the subject anyway.
It is despicable even curious that a decade after a sitting president died in office, the cause of his death continues to be veiled in uncertainties. The voice of
Kwame Asuah Takyi The Ghana Immigration Service (GIS), one of the national security institutions in the country, has a unique role to play in a sub-region threatened by the attacks
What at all does the National Democratic Congress (NDC) want from Ghanaians? That was a question posed by someone after following the unproductive series of propaganda against the elevation of
Bobie-Ansah Decency and irresponsible journalism are under threat as so-called journalists cross the red line of good conduct with tendentious comments which are anything but in the interest of national
In previous efforts at giving Accra a tidied look, the exercises ended up being a nine-day wonder because they lacked consistency. The ‘Clean Your Frontage’ campaign, which encompasses the removal
The propaganda which was let loose when Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia spoke about the Ghana Card becoming a future travel document, an electronic passport in future, is worth recalling. On
To state that the manner in which vendors sell their wares close to vehicular traffic in our urban centres does not expose them to danger cannot be acceptable. Unfortunately, however,