Ghana’s illegal mining crisis galamsey has crossed yet another disturbing line. It is no longer confined to poisoned rivers, destroyed farmlands, and lost livelihoods. It […]
Category: Feature
Shadow Deals and Silent Alliances: Who Is Really Playing Ghana’s Politics?
Ghana’s Politics is no stranger to intrigue, but the latest whispers surrounding Kennedy Agyapong and Johnson Asiedu Nketia raise troubling questions that cannot be ignored. […]
Inside Ghana’s Shadow Politics: Rumours, Realignments, and the Rise of Invisible Power
In Ghana’s high-stakes political arena, the most consequential moves are often not made on campaign platforms or parliamentary floors but in quiet meetings, private conversations, […]
Daylight Robbery @ Atebubu Municipal Assembly Must Not Go Unpunished
What is unfolding at the Atebubu Municipal Assembly is not just a case of questionable spending it bears all the hallmarks of brazen exploitation of […]
Ghana’s Darkest Hour Since 1979
I am worried. You should be worried. Ghana today, April 16, 2026, is not materially different from the same date in 1979. Our GDP may […]
CRITICAL REVIEW OF PROPERTY RENTAL RATES IN GHANA
Housing remains one of the most pressing socio-economic challenges in Ghana. Rapid urbanization, rural-urban migration, rising land costs, and increasing construction expenses have all contributed […]
CRITICAL REVIEW OF PROPERTY RENTAL RATES IN GHANA
Housing remains one of the most pressing socio-economic challenges in Ghana. Rapid urbanization, rural-urban migration, rising land costs, and increasing construction expenses have all contributed […]
EDITORIAL: A DELETION THAT UNDERMINES TRUST — OSP MUST SPEAK NOW
In the fight against corruption, credibility is everything. Once lost, it is almost impossible to regain.That is why the decision by the Office of the […]
WHEN FLYING BECOMES A LUXURY : GHANA’S NEW AIR TRAVEL LEVY MISSES THE MARK
Government’s decision to impose an Airport Infrastructure Development Charge on air travel may be dressed in the language of progress, but beneath the policy lies […]
The Quiet Capture of Civil Society — How Power Tamed Ghana’s Watchdogs
Kwabena Adu Koranteng Writes In every democracy, civil society organisations are expected to be the fearless watchdogs of government. They speak when citizens cannot, challenge […]
