The silence of injustice as the truth fades
By: Evans Mawunyo Tsikata “Injustice affects us all, directly or indirectly. We can’t afford to be indifferent, thinking ‘it’s none of my business.’ Today’s silence
By: Evans Mawunyo Tsikata “Injustice affects us all, directly or indirectly. We can’t afford to be indifferent, thinking ‘it’s none of my business.’ Today’s silence
By: Kwame Sowu As Ghana heads into the 2024 elections, the political atmosphere is once again charged with promises of transformation, development, and better governance. But
Statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs According to U.S. official media reports, on 15 May 2024, the country’s State Secretary submitted to the Congress
I wonder when I will get used to public protocols in customary settings: standing on the approach of a big chief; bowing to greet at
By: Dr Andrews Ayiku Since February 2024, Ghana has experienced frequent power outages, sometimes known as “dumsor.” These power interruptions have had a huge impact
By:Kwesi Yankah We were careful those days in Duakwa not to be shamed and mocked as ‘Awengaa.’ A thirty-year old man who had ‘slept’ with an
By: Nii Moi Thompson As the economy struggles through its worst crisis in living memory, Ghanaians have increasingly been calling for a long-term national development plan
By: Holly Honderich in Washington Nikki Haley ended her failed bid for the White House much like she spent the final weeks of campaigning: with
The citizens have been informed today, that Monday, January 8 2024 is a national holiday – Constitution Day. There is nothing happy about this day. But it gives
By: Nii Allottey Brew-Hammond, Chairman – Advisory Council, PPP When I was growing up in the 1950s, Government Service was viewed as an honored obligation. Today,
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