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Henry Quartey doing something right in Accra
The Greater Accra Regional Minister, Henry Quartey has taken a very impressive start in making Accra work again since his recent appointment to the top job.
Henry Quartey has proven he is not the usual white long sleeves with flying tie…
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We need another national reorientation agenda
Horrific incidents hitherto considered highly ‘uncommon’ in Ghana have started happening in the country in recent times and the continuous nature of such sad episodes calls for the need to have a national discussion on what went wrong and…
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Help A Needy Child This Easter
Easter is just around the corner and The New Publisher reminds us all that it is an ideal time to show love to a child in need.
One does not need to travel far to identity a needy child. They are all around us, some even selling all…
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Chairman Blay Lifts Red Card
The New Publisher applauds the National Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Freddie Blay, for publicly calling for an immediate halt on all forms of flag-bearer campaign within the party.
The call is long overdue but it is better…
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Minister Aspirants Ought To Step Aside
The New Publisher is of a firm opinion that Ministers who intend to contest the flag-bearer race of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) should voluntarily resign from Government or be forced to do so because it is clear their quest to become…
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More education on side effects of COVID vaccine needed
The absence of information and clarity leads to speculations and suspicion and that is what is happening to many people who are feet-dragging over taking the AstraZeneca vaccine.
Enough education has been invested into the need to take…
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The ‘Okada’ Hypocrisy
The term ‘Okada’ has become an accepted street slang in Ghana that means motorcycle taxi.
Truth be told the Okada business is popular all across the country although authorities claim it is an illegality per the country’s laws.
Okada…
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The President has spoken, the LGBT office is closed!
The subject of LGBT+ has dominated headlines in Ghana for the third or fourth week running but in reality, nothing much has changed about the situation on the ground, aside a media uproar that led to the closing of JUST ONE office space of…
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CLOSING DOWN LGBT+ OFFICE IS COSMETIC AND ARTIFICIAL
The New Publisher finds it ridiculous the growing tensed agitation for the closure of a supposed office space reportedly situated somewhere in Accra without exact details if the location is at Tesano, Kwabenya, Ashongang or Labone,…
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“Something Small For Your Boys, Sir”
This seemingly harmless sentence is a significant factor fueling the blatant disregard for motor traffic and road safety regulations by some drivers in Ghana and across many African countries.
Drivers who ply our roads at night are most…
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