Opinion
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Political chess masters: 11 multiparty Ghanaian families playing all sides
As the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) convened on Saturday, July 19, to refine its constitution, a foundational step to…
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$10 Million Tears: Justice Gertrude Araba Esaaba Torkornoo’s demands not judicial reform. It is emotional capitalism.
Ghana’s suspended Chief Justice, Her Ladyship Justice Gertrude Araba Esaaba Torkornoo, has taken her robe and her broken pride to…
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Ghana’s porous healthcare system: Dr. Adu Ofori didn’t die. We Let Him Go” A Dirge for Dr. Adu Ofori
They say he died in transit. That somewhere between life and arrival, between Kumasi and Accra, between hope and heartbreak,…
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Justice Asemsro-Nfodjo Writes: It Is The Perfect Time For Fifth-Term Ho West MP To Bow Out Graciously
As Honourable Emmanuel Kwasi Bedzrah approaches the completion of his 20th year in Parliament at the end of 2028, having…
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ECG: An albatross on national development, or can it contribute more resources?
Ghana’s largest power distributor, the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG), which is supposed to be a key driver of the…
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A glance at what every new Ghanaian president says in their first State of the Nation Address
As Ghana’s new president prepares to deliver his maiden State of the Nation Address (SONA), many Ghanaians will be glued to their…
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Breaking the silence: The untold story of infertility and stigmatisation
For two years, Mrs. Angela Ama Yankah (not her real name), a Human Resource Manager of a reputable organisation, battled…
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Tackling violence and indiscipline in schools: A call for collective action
The recent incident at Accra Academy, where a student subjected a junior to brutal flogging with a cutlass, is a stark reminder…
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