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EXCELLENT MOVE! Odotei Down, Okoe- Boye Up
A couple of news from the Presidency have forced out chin-to-chin smiles even in this difficult season of restricted movement and temporal closure of several income generating businesses, where smiles have become scarce.
While dust was…
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Let The Education Go Down
It would not be wrong to say a vast majority of Ghanaians do not fully understand issues about COVID-19, how the virus spreads and the catastrophic danger it poses to the country and the world at large.
We do not blame them. There are…
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Some Angels Among Us!
The paper last week had calls to complain about the behavior of some military and police officers deployed to enforce the 14 day knockdown imposed by the president.
Barley a week after the imposition, social media is awashed with videos…
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Use More Brains And Less Muscles
The New Publisher is particular unhappy about increased media reports on police/military brutalities unleashed on civilians suspected to have fallen foul on the presidential directives on the partial lockdown.
The police and military…
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And Finally The Lockdown And Confusion
Even before you start reading this editorial this morning, Ghana would have been in the wee hours of its 14-day partially lockdown as imposed by the president last week.
This new additional measure as the president puts it obviously is…
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As A Lockdown Beckons…
Ghana’s latest records on Corona Virus is gradually taking the country to the state of a possible lockdown anytime soon.
Already, there have been calls on the government to consider the imposition of the state where everyone would have…
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United In Fear?
Over the past few days, Ghana’s political space as well the media has been overtaken by the news of corona virus that continues to claim people lives across the globe.
For us as Ghanaians the development has created barriers among us as…
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Sustaining Ghana’s Ill Lungs …As we mark the International Day of Forests
“Forests are the lungs of our land, purifying the air and giving fresh strength to our people.” — Franklin D. Roosevelt
As clichéd as this sounds, the truth remains irrevocable―humans need forest for their survival. A country which fails…
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COVID 19: How Prepared Are We?
Ghana in a matter of less than two weeks has recorded six cases of the deadly global pandemic-Corona Virus disease.
As at last Friday, the country’s records in respect of the disease stood at two, a development that appeared not so…
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Mr. President, Our Senior Minister Is Out Of Order With His UNIPASS Agenda
Mr. President, while you were away, our Senior Minister, Yaw Osafo Marfo on February 26, 2020, signed a letter that directed Freight Forwarders, Clearing Agents and other stakeholders in the country, to use the UNIPASS/Ghana Link system to…
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