Jean Mensa The dearth of women at the head of state institutions has consistently been a subject of discussions within gender inclined non-government organisations. Those who wave off such
Jean Mensa The dearth of women at the head of state institutions has consistently been a subject of discussions within gender inclined non-government organisations. Those who wave off such
Dr. George Akuffo Dampare The position of Chief Constable or in our case the Inspector General of Police (IGP) has never been so contentious it would seem when Dr.
The Free Senior High School (SHS) policy is to the New Patriotic Party (NPP) what the 24-hour economy slogan is to the National Democratic Congress (NDC). This cornerstone of
Dr. Gideon Boako Information and for that matter data are important in governance and other activities of the modern world. The foregone cannot be overlooked in democratic settings where
A lot of things are happening on the country’s political landscape. While some of these are not new, their repercussions have been felt before when they were first played
 Some dates are special, even sacred, in a country’s history. In our circumstance, March 6, 1957 is one of such dates. Last Thursday, we had another opportunity to commemorate
Dear Hon. Finance Minister (Tax Specialist) As you prepare to present the nation’s budget for 2025, I urge you to first consider the revenue available before determining expenditure levels.
President John Mahama A veracious state of the nation should post the true position of the country in the aftermath of the last elections. The widespread blackouts and the
President John Mahama The first State of the Nation Address (SONA) in President John Mahama’s second term at the helm of the nation was anything but totally veracious. Such
John Mahama The first State of the Nation Address (SONA) in President John Mahama’s second term at the helm of the nation was anything but totally veracious. Such addresses
The Trades Union Congress (TUC) has finally waded into the vexed subject of appointments termination ongoing in state institutions countrywide. The Congress, whose mandate is to protect the interest
Joyce Bawa Mogtari Those who led the propaganda charge of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), and still do, are not happy. They are being paid back in their own
The spectre of arrests, detention and all the traits which spread fear and panic during the military juntas in this country appear to be looming once more. Elements of