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Elizabeth Ohene writes: Who needs Anas?

The whole point of Anas in our lives and I mean, in public life, is to have someone to keep us honest. We start from the premise that those in public office will steal if

Prof Kwesi Yankah writes: My time with Anas

Monday, 14th November, I was all set going to see the latest operation by this mystery man, Anas Aremeyaw Anas, who for two decades had gotten Ghana turning on his five fingers. He had gotten the

Golden gods of the Gold Coast

Soils produce after their kind. Loamy soil yields abundantly; sandy soil is sparse in vegetation; rocky soil yields coarse and stunted vegetation, and so on and so forth. If a land is endowed with abundant

The sugar disease

One dreadful health condition which many people fervently hope to avoid over their lifetime is Diabetes Mellitus (DM), sometimes referred to as the ‘sugar’ disease. Like many other chronic ailments, DM has increasingly become a

Who is the boss player? Roy Aurthur or Nana Yaw Amponsah?

Match day 7 of the Ghana premier league goes ahead in the penultimate week to the start of the FIFA World Cup, Qatar 2022. The Ghana league, sponsored by Betpawa, had to overcome legal ramps

GIJ-GUSA games fiasco: We failed; what’s next?

It's virtually public knowledge that this year's GUSA GAMES was a disaster for the GIJ sports team & university by extension. Without mincing words, our performance was shambolic and despicable. What made it worse was

God save the King!: Does God matter in the governance of nations?

Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord; and the people whom he hath chosen for his own inheritance (Psalm 33:12 KJV) The death of Queen Elizabeth II, and the proclamation of Charles III

Kofi Totobi Quakyi writes: Speaking of a national crisis

Earlier today, I read a news item on MyJoyOnline captioned ‘Ghana’s economic challenges: Christian Council Chairman wants Ghanaians to minimise criticism’ citing comments by a prominent clergyman who appeared to criticize the public outcry over

Credibility, missing link in galamsey fight

The return of Aisha Huang and matters arising thereof have reignited the discussions and debates on the menace posed by illegal small-scale mining (galamsey) activities in Ghana and the urgent need to tackle this phenomenon

Moses Desire Kouyo writes – Energetic youth without financial energy

Ghana's youth population has seen a steady increase and this has occasioned a huge number of challenges that have saddled young people in recent times. There has been an age-old debate with regard to the