Opinion
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Is the Four independent MPs’ decision to join the NDC Majority Caucus a genuine alliance or an alliance with benefits?
The poor, they say have no friends but the rich have many friends seem to play in Ghana’s ninth Parliament…
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WaterAid Ghana writes an open letter to H.E. President Mahama
Your Excellency, President John Dramani Mahama, WaterAid Ghana would like to congratulate you on your decisive election victory and your…
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10 things that drive people to make bad financial decisions
Most bad financial decisions stem from emotional reactions, lack of knowledge, or external pressures. Over the past decade, it has…
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The ghost investor fronting for powerful people in Ghana’s “only” Gold Refinery
1. From the late 15th century to the end of the 16th century, some historical studies estimate that the area…
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IMPACT OF GALAMSEY ON LOCAL ECOSYSTEMS AND CLIMATE RESILIENCE IN GHANA – Dominic Ebow Arhin writes
Illegal mining, often referred to as “Galamsey” in Ghana, poses significant threats to both local ecosystems and climate resilience. While…
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Biodiversity loss unchecked threatening foundation of life on Earth – Kofi Don-Agor writes
2024 UN Biodiversity Conference from October 21-November 1, 2024 Introduction The United Nations Biodiversity Conference is crucial as biodiversity loss…
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Who initiated Presidential Debates in Ghana? Asks Dr Frankie Asare-Donkoh
On July 22, 2024, a press release was issued by the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA), which many local Ghanaian…
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Female inclusivity in Ghana’s legal systems
The legal field has historically lacked diversity and inclusion. Recent advances, however, point to positive changes. In the legal profession,…
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Can the Black Stars pull off an Argentina?
The Black Stars of Ghana have made a disappointing start to their Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) campaign, failing to win their opening match for…
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Martin Amidu writes: The Office Of The Special Prosecutor (OSP) is discriminatorily corrupt to the core
OPINION | The Special Prosecutor has been behaving of late as though the buying and selling of votes started recently and…
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