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Who Cares About Road The Bloody Roads ?
Last week saw probably the most deadly vehicular accidents in some parts of the country.
The issue assumed frightening proportions over the weekend when other gory road accidents claimed several lives raising road safety concerns in the…
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Same Thing Different!
Few months ago, the Electoral Commission (EC) came under heavy public criticism over the rationale behind the compilation of a new voters register.
Among the many issues raised was the continuous collection of the same type of data from…
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A Vote For Impunity!
In a little over ninety days Ghana would be going to the polls as has been the practice for some years now.
Gradually the politically temperature is heating up with its attendant political issues most of which has to be checked and…
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Political Slaps…
It is becoming a trend, if it is not yet a norm that everything in Ghana is politicized including crimes.
Yesterday several news portals were washed with stories of the alleged assault of Nii Lante Vanderpuye the Odododiodoo Member of…
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Do We Learn?
Last month there was a national uproar following the ruthless lynching to death of Akua Denteh, 90 at Kafaba in the Savannah Region.
According to reports, a fetish priest accused her of witchcraft in the same region
So far, all seven…
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What About Saglemi Housing Project Dr. Bawumia?
“As far as practicable, a government shall continue and execute projects and programs commenced by the previous governments...”
This what is captured in Article 35 (7) of the 1992 Constitution of Ghana, the very provision both the NPP…
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Coming Events Cast Their Shadows
Ghana some days ago ended its nationwide compilation of its voter’s register to herald the December 2020 polls.
An exercise as simple and mundane as waiting one turn in a cue to have their name captured in the voters roll was fraught…
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Dead Men Don’t Talk…
It is not for nothing that certain societal values and norms have remained what they used to be despite this age of modernity.
Generations have come and gone but such values remain unchanged not for the fun of it but for the protection…
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The Political Language…
The residents of Awoshie in Accra yesterday dominated online news portals for the very obvious reasons.
The resident numbering over hundred blocked major roads in the community to protest the rate of accidents allegedly caused by a…
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Beyond The Gender Lenses!
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) on Monday officially outdoored its Vice President in the lead up to the December polls.
Even before Prof Naana Opoku-Agyemang was inaugurated, there was lots of talk as to what she brings on board…
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