Yesterday’s elections were largely smooth and uneventful. We did not rule out pockets of electoral thieveries by those who have mastered the art but knew the defaulters would be exposed.
Yesterday’s elections were largely smooth and uneventful. We did not rule out pockets of electoral thieveries by those who have mastered the art but knew the defaulters would be exposed.
A couple of weeks ago we did ask the security agents and all stakeholders to be on their guard as a heightened incidence of arson across the country loomed. Following
The Yagaba and Tema incidents in which unruly persons with links to the NDC went on rampage and destroyed properties of  value, point at the readiness of the opposition to
Ghanaians are not known for election violence on a wide scale. What the country has witnessed during past polling activities were isolated security breaches by miscreants and hoodlums working for
Desperation triggers befuddlement, the former triggering the latter. That is the palpable state in which the NDC find itself today hence its groping in the dark shenanigans of late. With
Dr. Mohammed Ibn Chambas Dr. Mohammed Ibn Chambas touched the appropriate chords when he cautioned the Ghanaian media against hate speeches which as he noted can foment trouble and trigger
John Mahama We have not forgotten the days of the wobbling governance template under the previous political administration. It was a period occasioned by the painful stress of uncertainties and
John Mahama “I am saying that Ghana must not introduce free SHS on the whimsical promise of a desperate politician. Many mistakes have been made by countries in Africa with
All over Ghana, infrastructural works are being undertaken with an unusual gusto. While some of them are on the verge of completion, others have been commissioned already. On Tuesday, President
Both the Chairperson of the Electoral Commission (EC) Ms. Jean Mensa and President of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) Affail Monney spoke about the national interest as far as reporting
The security cover for the December 7 polls must of course be airtight. The Ofosu-Ampofo leaked audio and the body language of some opposition elements both suggest that ‘overt’ and
The National Road Safety Authority (NRSA) recently organised a countrywide engagement with the media with a view to soliciting its support towards reducing vehicular accidents, especially in the run-up to
It is still common to see adults attending nature’s call by the side of the road in some parts of not rural Ghana but the nation’s capital. Indeed, in the