Category: OPINION
The music industry in 2025: A Turbulent revival marked by innovation, identity battles, and global ambition
The music scene in 2025 is undergoing one of its most dramatic transformations in recent memory—a revival shaped by nostalgia, innovation, global reco [...]
Open letter to Ransford Gyampo on Ghana’s lithium deal
Dear Ransford Gyampo,
It is extremely embarrassing to witness the scale of intellectual inconsistency and moral back-flipping that you have display [...]
Martin Amidu writes: Mahama ordered the 20% TCS waiver for political gain
President Mahama ordered his Minister of Finance, Ato Forson, and the NDC super majority in Parliament to approve the Ghana Revenue Authority’s (GRA) [...]
‘Delivery Without Labour Pain’ – By Racheal Hesse Matey
Growing up we were already aware of labour pains before pregnancy occurs. The Grimace our mothers, sisters, friends among other give when they talk ab [...]
Martin Amidu writes: Kissi Agyebeng is pathologically dishonest and unfit for the OSP
William Kissi Agyebeng, the Special Prosecutor, is the worse thing that could have happened to Ghana’s determination to fight corruption under the Off [...]
Justice Paul Baffoe-Bonnie: From Fast-Track Court judge to Chief Justice nominee
In a reflection penned by Lawyer Godwin Edudzi Tamakloe, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Director of Legal Affairs and current Chief Executive [...]
Martin Amidu writes: The constitutionality of the Security and Intelligence Agencies Bill 2025 and other matters
The first Parliament that convened under the 1992 Constitution on 7 January 1993 was composed of members of Parliament from the National Democratic Co [...]
How NDC reduced Nana Konadu to persona non-grata: The untold story of betrayal, politics, and legacy
Ghana is once again plunged into national mourning following the death of former First Lady Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings — a woman whose influence, co [...]
Kwesi Yankah writes: Remembering Apostle Safo, M’adanfo Pa
I dedicate my page today to a great industrialist, philanthropist and a far-sighted believer in things Ghanaian: grow Ghana, eat Ghana, do Ghana. Not [...]
Kwesi Yankah writes: Farewell, River Ayensu
By Kwesi Yankah
Was it two years ago I teased my friend Ace Ankomah that his Birim River was gone: Birim, filthy to the brim? Yes our greed for blo [...]