Sunday, September 8, 2024

COCOBOD case: Gyimah’s ‘well-informed’ de-novo ruling ‘anchored on binding case law’ – A. A....

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A legal opinion wriiten by A. A. Bright, a lawyer, has argued that Justice Kwasi Anokye Gyimah - the judge who ruled that the...

All Presidential Candidates Deserves a Fair Hearing Because Every Leadership Has its own Vision...

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The vision, direction and interest of a Son might differ from that of his father. As rational human beings, we can't say that, we...

COVID-19 expenditure audit report and Akufo-Addo’s posture – Apaak writes

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In some African nations, like Malawi (see attached video), the President addressed his nation on the back of an audit report on COVID-19 expenditure....

Maxwell Okamafo Addo writes: NPP fears Duffuor the job creator not Mahama

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Former President Mahama says the NPP Fears him, yet the so called old man whipped him 2 times. There should be an alternative message...

In the NPP, who is your preferred candidate for 2024? – Lawrence Appiah

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At the end of the day, the NDC has peacefully and successfully elected their Presidential and most of their Parliamentary candidates for Elections 2024....

Ernest Owusu Bempah writes: John Mahama’s legacy of corruption rages on

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Former President John Mahama not long ago marked the beginning of another electioneering season aimed at the presidency of Ghana.But even before Ghanaians indulge...

The frustrated Special Prosecutor – Dr. Lawrence Appiah

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I was tempted to write this article based on an article the former Special Prosecutor, Martin Amidu wrote about the current Special Prosecutor, Kissi...

Patricia Tetteh writes: The Courtroom is not for shallow-minded persons

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Way back at the Basic School, I read about the arms of government. Again, at the Senior High School, we read more about them...

NDC Primaries: Ten under 40 MP aspirants to watch

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The opposition National Democratic Congress has slated its parliamentary primaries on May 13, 2023. Many new entrants are lacing their boots to contest for...

Ghanaian adults just keep getting unhealthier

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Ghanaian adults continue to put on more kilos. In the 1980s, just about 2 percent of Ghanaians were obese. Today, Ghana’s obesity rates have...