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Screaming Inactions Boldening Crime – Lets Revisit System GAPS
You know what it is, yet you don’t know what it is, but that is self-contradictory. Robert M. Pirsig.
I jumped out of bed like a soldier ready for battle around 12:15am after mid night to a serious deafening gunshot racket as in ‘to take…
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The role of CHRAJ in ensuring good governance and accountability
One of the essential prerequisites for good governance and accountability is the ‘orderly and efficient use of public funds.’ It is also argued that the rule of law and procedures for accountability constrain the state’s power and ensures…
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PR & Media – The Blurry Lines
In the realm of communication, the relationship between public relations practitioners and the media is one of intertwined collaboration. Both sides share the common objective of creating captivating stories and narratives that engage and…
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Unveiling the Plight of National Service Personnel: Advocating for Fair Compensation of Allowances
In the midst of Ghana's national service program, many young graduates like Akwasi find themselves grappling with the harsh reality of inadequate compensation. Assigned to a government agency, Akwasi eagerly embraced the opportunity to…
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Addressing floods in Ghana: Building resilience for a safer future
Floods have become a recurring and devastating natural disaster especially during the raining season in Ghana, affecting communities across the country.
The destructive impact of floods on lives, infrastructure, and the economy…
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The Role Of Fathers In The Upbringing Of A Child
A father is male parent of a child. Parents (father and mother) are essential in bringing up a child, however, fathers role will be discussed in this article. Besides the paternal bonds of a fathe to his children, the father also has a…
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Ndebugre and JJ Rawlings; A clash on the National Anthem
Last week’s incident on the national anthem, when President Akufo-Addo fumed seeing a chief sitting and not standing as the national anthem was played at a state function, sent me rummaging through my archives with the help of my ancient…
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The rains, the floods, and Accra’s urban infrastructure: A bridge too far?
Accra, the bustling capital city of Ghana, is no stranger to heavy rains and flooding. Every year, torrential downpours wreak havoc on the city, turning streets into rivers and exposing the shortcomings of its urban infrastructure.
In…
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From Kumawu to Assin North: Coincidence or vote-buying strategy?
A week ago, the Kumawu constituency was all over the news ahead of the by-elections occasioned by the painful demise of the late Philip Basoah. One of the key talking points, however, was the somewhat unusual deployment of machines to put…
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Does democracy work better for political parties than Ghana?
Ghana has heralded the values and principles of democracy so highly that, in many ways, it serves as a reference point for contemporaries on the continent and across the world. Despite this achievement, there are areas where constitutional…
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