These are unusual times in our country’s history. Times when those who profess to love Ghana yet dine with separatists and even fund their activities cannot pass for normal times.
These are unusual times in our country’s history. Times when those who profess to love Ghana yet dine with separatists and even fund their activities cannot pass for normal times.
Papavi The picture of a frail Papavi supporting his frame with a walking stick when he was arrested for his separatist agenda veneered a major national security issue on our
KILLED! Nai Osipi Darko The Kasoa area has become notorious for lawlessness, criminality which is by and large traceable to land issues. One of the stories in yesterday’s edition was
It is preposterous to imagine that names of supporters of a particular party can be expunged from the voters’ register. How can you even think about this possibility with
Bishop Charles Agyinasare This year’s campaign season is unlike the previous ones. For the first time in the history of electoral campaigns the head of a church, as it were,
The December polls are around the corner and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) schemers that arranged especially to nibble at the integrity of the Electoral Commission (EC) and rob it
John Mahama Some aspects of the NDC’s so-called ‘People’s Manifesto’ are so obscure that until the former president highlights them, they would remain unseen and sometimes unseemly. The construction of
Three fatal vehicular accidents happening in the general area of Suhum in the Eastern Region within a month should prompt thoughts about whether or not something we are being confronted
One of the attributes of good leadership is boldness and the ability to take decisions which are public interest-centred regardless of whose ox is gored. Intentions driven by populist tendencies
Military adventurism should never under any circumstance be acceptable. Toppling a democratically constituted government is anything but acceptable and appropriate. We do not know when seizure of power can be
We thought excitedly that Ghana was on the verge of shedding its unenviable ‘accident prone’ tag until yesterday’s bloody incident on the Accra to Kumasi road, close to Suhum, made
The roles of newspapers in nation-building and the nurturing of democracy are sometimes overlooked by some state players and it hurts. Many newspapers, including ours, are overwhelmed by huge debts
Last week ended on a sad note. With daredevils ambushing a bullion van in one part of the country and others ending the life of another citizen, the picture was