Kwabena Adu Koranteng The word refugees — was once foreign to Ghana’s reality. We heard it only in news bulletins about Somalia, Sudan, or Iraq. […]
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Accra, The Capital That Sleeps in the Dark
By Kwabena Adu Koranteng , Korantengadu@gmail.com Accra, Ghana’s capital, should shine bright at night. Instead, too many of its streets are cloaked in darkness. From […]
Accra in Darkness, Leadership in Silence
How broken streetlights expose government neglect, endanger lives, and tarnish Ghana’s image as a safe tourist destination BY ADU KORANTENGThe capital city of Ghana should […]
Trotro Troubles: Why Ghana’s Public Transport Keeps Us Stuck
By Kwasi Addae Owusu (MSc Logistics and Transportation Mgt.) Transport Manager, Ministry of Health, Accra 26th August 2025 Transportation is one of the most fundamental […]
Why NPP’s Kwame Asumadu Holds the Advantage in Akwatia
The Akwatia by-election, occasioned by the death of Ernest Yaw Kumi, is no ordinary contest. It is a battle for political legitimacy in a constituency […]
NPP Tipped to Win Akwatia By-Election as NDC Faces Internal Divisions
Information gathered from the Akwatia constituency suggests that the New Patriotic Party (NPP) is strongly positioned to win the upcoming parliamentary by-election with its popular […]
Tribal Conflicts Threaten Ghana’s Food Security
Report by Kwabena Adu Koranteng A surge in tribal conflicts in the northern parts of Ghana is pushing the country toward a prolonged food and […]
Ghana is Sliding Into a Man-Made Food CrisisKwabena Adu Koranteng Writes
Ghana is teetering on the edge of a man-made food catastrophe. What is unfolding in the north is not just about age-old tribal rivalries — […]
Bad Economy, Cedi Depreciation, DDEP & Nat. Cathedral Caused NPP’s Defeat in 2024
NOT BRYAN ACHEAMPONG It is very funny how some members of Dr. Bawumia’s camp are alleging that the decision by SSNIT to sell off 60% […]
Bagré Dam Spillage: When Will Ghana Wake Up?
Kwabena Adu Koranteng Writes On August 27, 2025, Burkina Faso will once again open the Bagré Dam to spill excess water. And once again, the […]