Sunday, October 1, 2023

Letter from Africa: How to insult a politician

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In our series of letters from African journalists, Ghanaian writer Elizabeth Ohene, a former government minister and member of the opposition, explains how a...

Sacrificing Academic Independence: The complicity of UCC – Harruna Attah writes

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This opinion is not a challenge to active and rigorous student and/or faculty engagement in debate on our campuses. They must engage not only...

Opinion: Free SHS; Akufo-Addo’s populist slant versus Mahama’s transformational approach

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Every Ghanaian has educational rights under Article 25 of the 1992 Constitution, which gives the right to equal educational opportunities and facilities.  The Constitution...

The Traveler’s Creed

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As with every human endeavor,rules or laws exist. Some are strictly adhered to whiles others are merely conventional.Travelling also has it’s own set of...

FULL SPEECH: Akufo-Addo, At Heritage Foundation, U.S.A

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I thank the Heritage Foundation for inviting me to speak at one of Washington’s most celebrated centres of thought and intellectual endeavour. It is...

LARRY BOZZLZ WRITES: An open letter to the Ghana entertainment industry

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Dear Ghana entertainment industry, I want to seize this opportunity to hail you for your contributions in the country and across the globe. Indeed, your...

Opinion: Lest we forget the iniquities of NPP and their forebears

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“There is no story that is not true” – (Chinua Achebe, Author of “Things Fall Apart) Ghana celebrated its 63rd Independence anniversary on 6th March...

Here is what makes men great – Bright Anderson writes

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Greatest huh❔ What comes to your mind when you hear the word greatness? What kind of picture do you perceive as greatness? What makes ordinary men to...

Opinion: Harruna Attah writes: NDC, So Far, So Good, But…

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JDM and the NDC have put together a much more quality Election 2020 campaign than Nana Addo and the NPP. The NDC’s presidential primaries...

Prof Wosornu’s Poems translated from English to 11 Ghanaian Languages to be launched at...

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Sanegbaa is an annual Ghanaian Languages festival created by the Bureau of Ghana Languages to commemorate the UNESCO International Mother Language Day. With a successful history,...