Category: OPINION
G.E.S. must find way to pay teachers 14 months’ arrears and stop the unnecessary threats
The Ghana Education Service has always been in shambles. The disorderliness in that institution deserves massive attention because you will find it di [...]
From rejection to resilience: How pain, family expectations and communal truth shape the Ghanaian spirit
Kwadwo Sarpong writes:
Yes, I sound like a wounded lion. Truth hurts, but facts cannot be hidden. Not all the clapping you hear is done with hands. [...]
Kwame Adinkra writes: The Ghanaian media economy and its sustainability
At the close of 2025, a colleague within the media fraternity quietly declared his intention to resign from his station. That same evening, while driv [...]
Seidu Agongo writes: Power, dust, and the parable of Ken Ofori-Atta on ICE
There was a season in Ghana when a single whisper from the Finance Ministry could sway Parliament, steady or stumble the cedi, or send boardrooms scra [...]
Behind the Glamour: How high-profile romance fraud cases are rewriting the success narrative
Ghanaians have long celebrated stories of rapid success, especially when they involve young people breaking through global barriers and attaining weal [...]
The Ghanaian Economy isn’t a tired parent. It’s transforming
By Lord Fiifi Quayle
As a Ghanaian deeply involved in our nation’s economic journey, I read Professor Isaac Boadi’s recent comments on our third-qu [...]
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 [...]