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Prof Kwesi Yankah writes: Celebrating the Ewe-Asante romance

The past weekend had many sides, and allowed you to exercise your preference as to whether to laugh or to cry. If you wanted to laugh you could tune in to a Kume Preko demonstration,

Prof Kwesi Yankah writes: Densu, Kojo Antwi and me

Kojo Antwi, Mr Music Man is a love bird. He is love on two legs. Lovers can listen to Kojo’s lyrics and fall in love over and over again, only because Kojo has wooed them

Morounfolu Olugbosi writes: Progress on TB can be achieved in Africa

The news in many parts of the world is that tuberculosis (TB) is reclaiming the title of the world’s most deadly infection, even as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to kill an estimated 1,450 people daily

Ofosu Ampofo, Asiedu Nketia in an intriguing contest

It is no longer news that Johnson Asiedu Nketia, the General Secretary of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), is contesting his National Chairman, Samuel Ofosu Ampofo. By all indications, this will be an intriguing

Ransford Gyampo writes: An analysis of President Akufo-Addo’s address

Following our current economic miserization, many Ghanaians including myself, asked the President to halt his tour of the regions and to show leadership by addressing the nation. It is not clear whether he listened to

Prof. Kwesi Yankah writes: Kuro Mu Ay3 Hye

I simply do not know why hot things of this earth should decide to by-pass all other months, and collectively land in the month when I was born--- October. Why the conspiracy? This is the

Voter apathy: Would you go, vote blank, if it would be counted?

The dollar has exposed political leadership in Ghana. The National Democratic Congress (NDC) didn't have a clue and the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the seat now has been clueless, too. So far, policies to

Richmond Amoakoh writes: Open letter to President Akufo-Addo

Dear President Akufo Addo, I trust you are doing well. I write to you today as someone who followed you keenly on your journey to become a President. I believed in you so much and

[Opinion] Rethinking violent extremism through the Islamic lens

Religiously motivated terrorism remains one of West Africa’s most pressing security threats. Militant Islamist groups in the sub-region are largely concentrated in four countries – Nigeria, Mali, Burkina Faso and Togo, each constituting distinct context-specific

How Ghana’s current economy could increase cyber-fraud

Money is and has always been the driving force for a lot of people with the saying, “whatever problems money cannot fix, more money can”. And those with this mindset will go to great lengths