One important aspect of the training regimen of immigration and customs officers the world over is about being courteous to visitors. Being representatives of the state and the people of
One important aspect of the training regimen of immigration and customs officers the world over is about being courteous to visitors. Being representatives of the state and the people of
Thirty-five Ghanaian nationals, most of them women, have been deported by Saudi authorities in the past five days? one of the stories in this edition has pointed out. Each of
When two ethnic groups are sparring against the backdrop of an attempted movement of 59 assault firearms to their part of the country, it would not be long before clashes
Collins Dauda We are unable to state whether the National Democratic Congress’ (NDC) 2020 campaign is going to be latched on their time-tested ethnocentric game-plan. Having abandoned the tribal card
The late Former President of Zimbabwe Former President of Zimbabwe, the man who led the liberation war which led to the eventual independence of Rhodesia and the name change to
The name South Africa evokes thoughts of xenophobia of the highest order. For the second or so time the blacks of the former apartheid country have engaged in this nasty
Sup/Mr. Abass Sup/Mr. Abass deserves plaudits. His feat as the man behind the arresting of fugitive Eric Duah – the man suspected to have killed the two police officers in
A commentary on the raging fire in the Amazonian region of Brazil and beyond is likely going to attract a ‘and so what?’ snide remark from some of our compatriots.
We cannot ignore the murder of two armed police officers last Wednesday at Budumburam, near Kasoa. The rising statistics of murdered cops is cause for worry. Our grief is not
Former President John Mahama Former President John Mahama was the recipient of a free consultancy on the banking sector malaise in the country when Vice-President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia updated him
Vice-President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia The journey towards addressing the over two million housing deficit confronting the country begins today as the Vice-President launches an ambitious housing project at Amasaman, Accra.
Last week, the Northern Regional Police Command was constrained to invite the Dakpema of Tamale – the chief of the market. Tamale used to be and still is a major
Adjenim Boateng Adjei The perpetual front burner status of corruption in the country has been given a disturbing impetus by last week’s disgraceful exposition of the Chief Executive Officer (CEO)