A January 8, 2013 correspondence from the then freshly elected President John Mahama to Haruna Iddrisu to man the Communications Ministry before the processes of appointing a substantive minister is
A January 8, 2013 correspondence from the then freshly elected President John Mahama to Haruna Iddrisu to man the Communications Ministry before the processes of appointing a substantive minister is
President Nana Akufo-Addo The President needs appointees who would assist him in accomplishing what he promised the electorate during his campaign rounds. It can only be imagined the pressure he
In today’s edition, two stories on the same subject have appeared. While one is local, the other has a trans-border element, which makes it more serious. Child trafficking has attracted
Alban Bagbin Never has the election or selection of a Speaker of Parliament been subjected to so many conspiracy theories. In the midst of these theories, the benefactor of the
It is all over and President Akufo-Addo has been sworn in alongside Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia for another four-year term at the helm. The event, colourful and significant as it
Today, Ghana is endorsing her democratic pedigree as President-Elect Akufo-Addo and his running mate, both managers of the previous administration, are sworn into office. The two personalities have been deservedly
President Nana Akufo-Addo Yesterday the President gave an account of his stewardship, a constitutional requirement. The address was without any shred of dispute, a true reflection of a wonderful performance.
Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh – Minister of Education News about the reopening of basic schools across the country as contained in the President’s latest COVID-19 pandemic update was lapped by
The world is celebrating Xmas and New Year festivities with a difference. This year’s Yuletide will go down in history as one in which Christians mark the occasion with the
Now the conversation about the NDC’s overt and covert missions on markets and other diabolical actions in the aftermath of the December 7 polls which it lost has made a
Politicians who encouraged the festering of the ‘machomen’ phenomenon in the country should bow their heads in shame. It is worth noting that the phenomenon is new on the Ghanaian
Samuel Ofosu-Ampofo Sufficient signals have been exuded by the NDC about how they intend to engage in overt and covert shenanigans in their unproductive bid to paint a picture of
Johnson Asiedu Nketia A recall of NDC General Secretary Johnson Asiedu Nketia’s remarks in 2012 when his party was declared winner of the elections under unconvincing circumstances is instructive today