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An MP’s Murder: A Terrifying Wakeup Call
Shocked and saddened by the cruel murder by armed robbers of the young MP from Mfantseman, and united in grief and mourning, Ghanaians have condemned the dastardly act in unison, at the same time lamented and still lamenting why, why, why?!…
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Opinion: Stop the attacks on press freedom; Akufo-Addo
“Freedom of the press is not just important to democracy, it is democracy” – Walter Cronkite
The aim of the press is to inform us on the happenings around us, whether it is good news or bad news. The press should therefore be seen to be…
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Prof. Gyampo: Of political widows and sympathy votes
Political Parties and Pressure Groups have the same functions in any democratic dispensation. But they have a fundamental difference.
Whereas a Pressure Group seeks to influence policies and governmental actions in a manner favourable to…
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Joshua Kuubetersuur writes: The good in failure
None of us can claim that in one way or the other we’ve never failed at something.
Failure is part of life. When you fail, it only means you were not able to achieve a target or goal.
FAIL is an acrostic for “First Attempt In Life.”…
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FIFA U-20 World Cup winners, where are they now?
It’s been 11 years since the Black Satellites made history in Egypt by being the first African country to win the FIFA U-20 World Cup.
Many argue that the Ghana Football Association should have put measures in place to groom the squad.…
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The foreign policy positions of NPP, NDC’s 2020 manifestos: An assessment by GhIIA
Since the birth of her 4th Republic through the promulgation of the 1992 Constitution of the Republic, Ghana has periodically held elections every 4 years without fail. These elections have always been preceded by a series of activities,…
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Samson’s Take: Covid-19 not over, political leaders show example
The Covid-19 has killed over 1m people. It has robbed people of their jobs and livelihoods as businesses fold up. It has devastated economies, and journey to recovery won’t be an easy task. The dead include 301 people in Ghana, big and…
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Creative Arts; A means to attain the SDGs
The Creative Arts industry has consistently demonstrated resilience to many crises over decades all over the world; be it coup d’états, political unrest, economic crisis, health pandemics, lack of legislation and regulatory regimes etc.…
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The Brouhaha Over Togoland Plebiscite
For the past several years, I have been dismayed and alarmed by the bogus and unsubstantiated claims being peddled both in writing and declamation about the scope and import of the plebiscite that the United Nations Organisation conducted…
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Kabah Atawoge writes: The need to reopen schools
Students all around the country are idling and their minds and the knowledge they have acquired before the lockdown is going waste.
With just two reported Covid-19 cases in early March, the number has risen astronomically to 140 cases…
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