Do Not Blame It On Democracy: A Call for Authenticity
Africans still believe in democracy. With corrupt institutions and unrepresentative politics eroding trust, is it time to rethink how democracy
Africans still believe in democracy. With corrupt institutions and unrepresentative politics eroding trust, is it time to rethink how democracy
By Daniel Ostin, Tutor, Enchi College of Education, Western Region In recent years, galamsey has become one of the most
By Dr. Nana Sifa Twum, Media and Communications Consultant The recent reports about killings in Ghanaian schools, especially Senior High
By Joseph Bagah, Senior Assistant Registrar, SDD-UBIDS, WA As the 2024 election approaches, political parties have unveiled their manifestos, outlining
By Charles Neequaye, a Journalist Political tension, Forensic audit of Electoral Register, the Electoral Commission and December 7 Elections, what
By Pascaline Adadevoh …oh death, where is your sting? O death, where is your victory? I have maintained that ‘writing’
By Charles Neequaye, Journalist Mortuary workers in Ghana, particularly those in the public sector, have raised the red flag. They
By: Bala Ali In the small village of Nkroful in the Western region of Ghana, a hero, Osagyefo Dr. Kwame
As the world grapples with the intricacies of mortality, the topic of cremation emerges as a contentious issue, particularly among
By Dr. Elikplim Kwabla Apetorgbor, Power Systems Economist. The Time-of-Use (ToU) electricity tariff policy proposal by H.E. John Dramani Mahama