The Akans have a saying that the ‘the cane used to beat Takyi is the same cane to be used to beat Baah’. It is simply a call for…
Opinion
By Elvis Darko, Accra Ghana does not lack the capacity to build large-scale housing for its students and security services. What it lacks, once again, is the political…
By Richard Dablah There is something almost ritualistic about how public sector reform is announced in Ghana. A press release is issued. A date is mentioned. A directive…
Behind every dish is a story, but at Golden Gate Family Restaurant, every dish is also a welcome, a memory, and an invitation home. Step through its doors…
Journalism exists for one reason above all others: to inform, educate, and serve the public interest without fear or favour. History has shown that when journalists abandon this…
By Isaac Asare Owusu Ghana’s online space has become both a land of opportunity and a minefield of danger. From e-commerce, mobile banking to information dissemination and social…
By Senyo Hosi One of the memories of Jesus that continues to baffle me is his first miracle. Why on earth did he not heal the blind, the…
“When the WASSCE results came, they said that over 50% had failed. These are not just numbers. I am not looking at the failure in terms of numbers…
By Abel Anderson, www.netnewsledger.com The SkyTrain trial has highlighted the critical importance of documentary evidence within legal proceedings, redirecting focus from abstract discussions to tangible records. The prosecution’s…
By Kow Abaka Essuman, GMG Every nation that takes its Constitution seriously must, from time to time, pause to reflect on it, not merely as a legal document,…