The decision by the Ghana Shippers Authority (GSA) to cap container administrative charges (CACs) has been welcomed by shippers and port business groups as a long-awaited intervention against…
Opinion
The public service is a major contributor to economic and social progress in Ghana. Whenever public sector workers go on strike, society truly feels the impact. Nonetheless, there…
The NPP’s national elections are fast approaching, and the party’s base is energized for the election of new leaders to steer its affairs. Over the past decade, the…
‘Reverendus’, Latin for ‘Reverend’, is one who is to be respected or is deserving of reverence. We see them in colourful suits and designer shoes, often showing forth…
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has swiftly become the defining technology of the 21st century. From healthcare and transportation to banking and corporate administration, AI is transforming the way organizations…
Religion in Ghana, particularly Christianity, has increasingly become a profitable enterprise rather than solely a spiritual calling. Christianity today is no longer seen as a way of life,…
A popular Ghanaian highlife musician, Amakye Dede, once hinted in one of his songs in the Akan dialect that: “Nkuro dooso, yentena faako engye animguase” literally meaning, “There…
Introduction Section 208 of the Criminal Offences Act, 1960 (Act 29) criminalizes the publication of false news “likely to cause fear and alarm.” For decades, this provision has…
Ghanaians my age would remember the timeless lessons our older High-Life musicians left in the sands of time. They didn’t only deliver soothing melodies for our dancing feet;…
I recently watched a documentary on Michael Jackson, and I finished it with an overwhelming feeling of sadness. For all his fame, genius, and global influence, what struck…