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By Hon. Kwaku Ampratwum Sarpong, MP-Mampong & Former Dep. Foreign Minister writes Today I would like to formally welcome our newly-appointed Foreign Minister, my good friend, Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, to a productive and fruitful tenure.  Indeed, during...

The harsh reality for the Ghanaian voter on December 7th – OPINION BY LESLIE BROBBEY

The electorate in Ghana have to select a President amongst the 13 candidates, although the real choice is between...

Will Bagbin commit the offence of contempt? – OPINION

Will Bagbin commit contempt of court? We, the people of Ghana, have accepted the 1992 Constitution as the highest...

Parliament Versus Judiciary: The legal angle – OPINION

This is how someone becomes lawfully recognised as a Member of Parliament in Ghana following an election. First, the...

Galamsey and Neglected Tropical Diseases: A Looming Public Health Threat in Ghana.

Over a billion people worldwide are afflicted by neglected tropical diseases (NTDs), primarily in tropical and subtropical areas. Poor...

Gyampo’s Galamsey Gymnastics and Ego Threaten UTAG’s Integrity.

Gyampo comes across as finding it so hard to see his own ignorance, or on very mild terms, his human limitations. He is unwilling to admit...

ORGANISED LABOUR MUST DECLINE THE INVITATION BY OPPORTUNITISTS AND ANARCHISTS TO DISORGANISE THE COUNTRY – PHILIP OSABUTEY OPINES

At face value, the spike in galamsey agitations appears to be  a division between those who are genuinely interested in preserving our environment and survival, and those who are unconcerned.

AN IMPACT ANALYSIS OF THE AKUFO ADDO AND DR. BAWUMIA LED ADMINISTRATION FLAGSHIP POLICY; FREE SHS/TVET – Alfred Gyamfi

Ghana's Free SHS/TVET policy has significantly expanded access to secondary education, increasing enrolment from 813,448 students in then 2016/17 academic year to 1.48 million in 2023/24 academic year, representing an 83% increase in enrollmen

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