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Our Flood Experts: Working Hard or Hardly Working?
Finally, it seems the much talked-about rains are here. And even though there have been media reports of some havoc in some of the regions, the good news, for now, is that Accra, the nation’s capital, is yet to experience any of its dreaded…
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Anas’ ‘#12’ Expose: What’s Kennedy Agyapong Afraid Of?
The Ghanaian political landscape is usually tense, with all manner of scandals, factual and manufactured, popping up every passing day.
But what actually escalated the existing tension to an all-time, fever-pitch crescendo is the…
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Expect More Influence Peddling, Mr. President!
The latest video by investigative journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas, has once again brought to the fore interesting legal terminologies, which hitherto had been gathering dust on our legal-political shelves.
In fact, one cannot remember the…
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Curing The ‘One This, One That’ Pandemic
The number ‘One’ seems to possess a magical wand when it comes to shaping the socio-political life of a people, and only heaven knows the authority behind the mystery.
It is therefore not surprising that politicians, philosophers and…
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Towards the Cleanest City in Africa: Are We Winning the Sanitation Battle?
The importance of a clean nation and society cannot be overemphasized, and the need for governments to bring innovative policies and regulations aimed at winning the sanitation battle is urgent, to say the least.
Goal six (6) of the…
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The Tamale Zombie Attack: Maintaining Law and Disorder
The Ghana military, hitherto respected globally for its high standards of discipline and professionalism, is certainly making unsuitable headlines in recent times; following the series of reports of bloody attacks its members had visited on…
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Carlos Ahenkorah’s Long Hangover
Should there have been any Clause in the 1992 Fourth Republican Constitution that forbids public officials from commenting on any topical, national issue, one individual, who might easily be captured in the ‘gagging net’, is Kingsley Carlos…
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The Dying Hero;
Latest news that Ghana’s first ever world champion among all known sports disciplines, David Kotei (D.K.) Poison, is on his sick bed struggling to pay his medical bills, strongly suggests that he too could pass away like some of the…
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Suspending the Suspensions
Never in our Fourth Republican political dispensation has an administration been rocked with so many suspensions as the present New Patriotic Party government.
The suspension galore, which started with President Akufo-Addo’s own…
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Our Flood Experts: Working Hard or Hardly Working?
Finally, it seems the much talked-about rains are here. And even though there have been media reports of some havoc in some of the regions, the good news, for now, is that Accra, the nation’s capital, is yet to experience any of its dreaded…
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