Prof. Charles Chekwuma It is only the leadership of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) that sees Ghana negatively. Of course, they do this in the media because what they present
Prof. Charles Chekwuma It is only the leadership of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) that sees Ghana negatively. Of course, they do this in the media because what they present
Fifty-nine years ago yesterday Ghana attained total independence from her colonial masters, this being the last vestige of attachment to the Colonial Office. We have observed the raging storm over
Jean Mensa – EC Chairperson Perseverance pays. When the National Democratic Congress (NDC) hawks, not the vigilantes, made sorties over the Electoral Commission (EC) with the intention of wearing down
Otumfuo Osei Tutu II Until recently only a few persons took note of the subtle clean-up of the chieftaincy institution in Asanteman. In the past fortnight or so some chiefs
A village gang has subjected a police officer to unspeakable ordeal at Behenase in the Bekwai Municipality of the Ashanti Region. Tethering an adult to a tree as though he
Ridding Accra of filth and the rest of the country by extension has been a preoccupation of various governments each applying an assortment of modules. However, none of the previous
Ghana is among countries in the highest accident occurrence bracket in the world. This is not an enviable record because it just shows that many citizens either die or get
At a time when many countries especially the highly industrialized ones have become unusually conscious about the environment we live in, those in our part of the world are less
One of the stories in this edition makes disturbing reading. It is about a group of armed men in military fatigues embarking on a midnight operation at Oshieye near Kokrobite,
Prof Augustine Nwagbara A Nigerian lecturer on sabbatical programme in the country created disquiet when his unpalatable and undiplomatic remarks went viral on social media recently. Such uncomplimentary remarks about
Former President John Mahama It inures to the interest of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) if Ghanaians harbour a sense of insecurity. It is a game plan they are obsessed
Ghana and Nigeria are two countries which must guard against anything that can cause disharmony between their citizens. The two have been stable mates under British colonialism; their common allegiance
LLoving Ghana is the best we must do for a country we call our own. Such love cannot be exhibited through mere rhetoric but by deeds. Memorising the national anthem