The Naana Jane Effect
Ghana’s general elections take off on December 7, 2020. Usually, by this time, the entire country would be consumed with…
Bawumia falls on his own sword
As you read this, the Ghana Cedi has become fairly stable. The Cedi had been falling against major trading currencies…
Suspended ornament: Why NPP is not serious about involving women in governance
Had it been someone else at the presidency who made the comment Louise Carol Donkor made about foot-soldiers, I doubt…
Let Ama Sey be, Parliament isn’t just for English speakers
As a rule, I do not comment on the work of other journalists. I try not to criticize their views…
Vote John Mahama out
Alas! It did not happen. The much-expected showdown between former Attorney General, Martin Amidu and businessman Alfred Woyome at the…
Nkrumah Circle interchange isn’t a gift from Mahama
Under bright neon lights and with great fanfare on Monday, President Mahama cut the tape to inaugurate the Kwame Nkrumah…
How Samira Bawumia became NPP’s secret weapon
It’s so easy to get lost in the unhappy haze created by the long and painful journey to election 2016….
The whitewashing of Atta Mills will not wash
At a dinner months before the late President John Atta Mills was elected as President of Ghana in 2008, I…
When will Accra residents turn the heat on incompetent Vanderpuije
Perhaps you’ve seen the #Accrafloods pictures, the conclusive proof that our beloved city is managed by incompetents and unworthy to…
More street action, please
We’ve tried everything to get the government to take notice of the pain these ill-conceived and very bad economic and social policies are causing. But President John Mahama claims he was not “elected to take popular decisions” and that whether we like it or not, we must tighten our belts.
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