The story of the kidnapped pregnant woman in Takoradi like the abducted kids who were eventually murdered by their abductees makes worrying reading. As a new trend in our
The story of the kidnapped pregnant woman in Takoradi like the abducted kids who were eventually murdered by their abductees makes worrying reading. As a new trend in our
John Mahama Former President John Mahama’s ‘thank you tour’ series have become synonymous with invectives and hubris. We would have expected the series to be about expression of gratitude to
Rt. Rev Prof Joseph Obiri Yeboah Mante When the Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana, the Rt. Rev Prof Joseph Obiri Yeboah Mante finds himself at the receiving end
IGP George Akuffo Dampare The beauty of democracy is that the rule of law is a cornerstone of this world-acclaimed system of governance. It allows for the aggrieved to go
The late Hajia Mariama Bawumia There is no gainsaying the fact that Ghanaians love Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia enormously. This manifested in the countless expressions of condolences when he lost his
Any form of assault on our security agents by whosoever in this country should be viewed as an attack on our sovereignty. We as well as other well-meaning Ghanaians take
The Mental Health Authority (MHA) is seeking the support of corporate bodies especially telecommunication companies for the establishment of a suicide prevention call centre. The request sounds weird and surreal
The headmaster of Jachie Pramso SHS in the Ashanti Region is on interdiction afte r he allegedly flogged a female student on her back. The student suffered lacerations from
Some of the trucks noticed on the country’s highways as they head for Accra from as far afield as parts of the Bono Region bordering the Savannah Region and
Sadly former President John Mahama has attracted public opprobrium over a self-inflicted faux pas one of many in the past few weeks. He appears to have been given the
A synchronized longing for the replication of the recent political developments in Guinea and Mali following the putsch in the former has been parroted by various opposition NDC personalities in
Abuse of national constitutions by sit-tight Presidents is as despicable as military interventions. The Guinean and Malian are two worrying cases in point including our neighbouring Cote d’Ivoire. Francophone West
It will be shameful to throw up our hands in the air and whinge over railway track and sleeper thieves we prefer calling scrap dealers. Blimey! Those rogues cannot