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Consumer Protection Rights Non-Existent
Ghanaians generally behave as people who know their rights yet they sadly coil into docility when they are deprived of many of their rights, especially consumer protection rights.
It is worrying that the Ghanaian consumer is often taken…
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Drug Abuse on The Rise
There are countless reasons to conclude convincingly that our dear country Ghana is watching a time bomb ticking away waiting to explode and THE PUBLISHER is worried about the situation.
First on our list is the wanton and free for all…
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We Beg to Differ Sir, Hon Joseph Osei Owusu
Our lead story today sadly reports that one of Ghana’s most respected politicians and legal brains, Joseph Osei Owusu, the First Deputy Speaker of the current Parliament has advocated for a law that would allow a shoot-to-kill policy in an…
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The Folly Of A Debate On Homosexuals
Ghana seems to have become a pretentious society that tickles itself into thinking, in the quest to satisfy a moral ego, the country has any clearly stated law on homosexuality.
What Ghana has is a strong cultural heritage that frown on…
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Entering A Season of Accidents & Deaths
For inexplicable reasons, pre-Christmas seasons in Ghana have been characterized by a multiplicity of fatal vehicular accidents mostly caused by avoidable human errors.
THE PUBLISHER would want to be preemptive in reminding road users,…
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Nana Otumfuo Has Spoken Well
THE PUBLISHER is pleased over reports that the Asantehene, Nana Otumfuo Osei Tutu II has added his influential voice to the subject of political hooliganism that has threatened the peace of this country for a while now.
Though political…
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Nana Appiah Mensah: An Investor Worth Celebrating
One of the challenges that has slowed down the growth of Ghana’s creative arts sector has been the lack of investors.
This is an agelong challenge that has left many creative arts talents unpolished or prevented them from exploring…
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It Looks Like A Coup, It Smells Like A Coup, It Is A Coup
The Military intervention in Zimbabwe is clearly unconstitutional and cannot be an accepted part of any constitutional democracy.
The soldiers left the barracks one fine night and without any invitation to join in governing the country,…
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The Ghana Police Service Should Stop Intimidating Journalists
The Ghana Police Service on Tuesday November 14, 2017 invited Mr. Prince Prah, Editor of the DAYBREAK newspaper over a supposed petition filed against the journalist by the Ghana Armed Forces (GFA) and on arrival, the journalist was charged…
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Ten Butchers, One Dead Goat
It happened at the end of last week that there was a press release signed by all ten regional chairmen of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), calling on former President John Mahama to consider calls on him to contest as the party’s…
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