Category: OPINION
Professor Kwesi Yankah Writes: O.R.A.L. CAVITIES
JDM and his team have hit the ground running with a number of good tidings, and a few that have woken me up from bed. Adjusting my retirement goggles, [...]
Let’s hear it from the Kenteman!
Whether playing straight-ahead Highlife melodies or any of the diverse contemporary grooves he has mastered over the years, multi-instrumentalist, sin [...]
Ashes of dreams: The burning markets of Ghana
Auntie Efua’s hands trembled as she stood before the smouldering remains of her fabric shop in Kumasi’s Central Market. For thirty years, her colourfu [...]
Prof Douglas Boateng writes: The inconvenient truth: When we sink our own ship, we all drow
In every society, national progress depends on the collective determination of its people to preserve, nurture, and grow their shared assets. When cit [...]
The Mandate of the People: Expectations and accountability in Ghana’s new dawn
President-Elect John Mahama's recent statement, emphasising that the NDC's decisive victory should not be taken lightly, rings true with a profound un [...]
Savanna Showdown: The Hilarious Battle for the True Meaning of Kasongo
Once upon a time, in a world where even the sunrise had a sense of humour, a jester woke up one morning with a belly full of trouble. This trickster, [...]
Advice for John Dramani Mahama: Strategic priorities for the first 100 days in 2025
Mr. President, your return to office offers a unique opportunity to inspire hope and set a transformative agenda for Ghana. The first 100 days of your [...]
World AIDS Day: A call to end stigma and HIV
December 1st marks World AIDS Day, an annual global event dedicated to raising awareness about HIV/AIDS and commemorating those affected by the diseas [...]
The role of digital currencies in Ghana’s economy
Right now the world is watching eagerly as the price of Bitcoin keeps rising and the promise of reaching the $100 000 mark is in reach. More and more [...]
Kwesi Yankah writes: Escape from Ghana
The past week found me shivering in the freezing temperatures of Scotland; far above the cold on the Kwahu mountains which is sometimes blamed for rap [...]