Category: OPINION
Why Africa must rise against “ungrateful” South Africa
By Paul Nyojah Dalafu
Africa has carried South Africa on its back for decades, and it is time for the continent to stop pretending the sacrifice h [...]
The Applause Is Premature: Ghana Is Being Managed, Not Transformed
A commentary by Dr. Sam Ankrah
There is a particular kind of confidence that settles over a government when the numbers are moving in the right dir [...]
Dr. Sam Ankrah writes: The Recovery on Paper vs. The Reality on the Ground
Economic issues are addressed through genuine and comprehensive solutions. They cannot be handled unilaterally.
Indeed, you have steadied the cedi, [...]
Dr. Sam Ankrah writes: Ghana’s Numbers Look Good. But Is the Economy Actually Healing?
Inflation down from a peak of 54% to 3.4% by April 2026. The cedi appreciating. GDP growing at 6%. Interest rates on a sustained downward path. On pap [...]
J. A. Sarbah writes: The Vocabulary Of What Ghana Is Living Through
Every era of exceptional misgovernance eventually produces the language to describe itself. The language arrives because ordinary words stop being ade [...]
Serwaa Amihere writes: Thoughts of a Ghanaian Youth
Something struck me during this past weekend, and I think I should share it with every Ghanaian.
I asked myself a simple question: which aspect of ou [...]
The 7 PM Banku Ban: A National Crisis in My Dining Room
Written by;
Klenam Kudzo Dogbe
UG, Political Science Dept.
For the first time in my peaceful, obedient, and occasional [...]
From vision to action: Dr China’s grassroots revolution the NPP can’t afford to miss
Dr Charles Dwamena, popularly known as Dr China, has distinguished himself as a visionary and grassroots-centred leader whose ideas reflect a deep und [...]
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. [...]