President Mahama has shared that Africa must take ownership of its health security
Samuel Ameyaw is the author of this article

The Future of Media in Africa: Artificial intelligence, job security and the strategic value

Joseph Boahen Aidoo is the author of this article

Blatant intellectual plagiarism and dishonesty

Some faces of the most recent leaders of PIAC over the last 14 years

14 Years of PIAC: A legacy of transparency and accountability in petroleum revenue management

Ken Agyapong has proven beyond doubt that he doesn't just dream, but he builds

Asian Miracle: Ken Ohene Agyapong’s pragmatic strategy to transform Ghana’s economy

Dr Bryan Acheampong is currently contesting for NPP flagbearership

Bryan cannot take credit for new model for financing cocoa purchases in Ghana

Abdul-Karim Mohammed Awaf is the author of this article

Should government declare a state of emergency?

Dr. (Alhaji) Abubakari Sidick Ahmed is a Civic Strategist, and Broadcaster- Radio Univers, Legon

Galamsey and the Crisis of Political Will: A case for declaring a state of emergency

Samuel Koku Anyidoho is the author of this article

Remembering Osagyefo Dr Nkrumah: The master’s day crafted by the student J E Atta-Mills

Dr John Kingsley Krugu is the author of this article

Why dialogue, unity and accountability matter more than partisanship in securing Kusaug's future

Jannie Tagoe wrote this article

From Side Hustles to Global Influence: The economic power of women who brand right

Sulemana Mohammed Jamaldeen is the author of this article

Africa’s youth at the forefront of climate action

Some findings on the topic of witchcraft have been revealing and worrisome

Witchcraft and Academics: Are scholars legitimising witch-hunting in post-colonial Africa?

President Mahama (L) and sacked Chief Justice Torkornoo

Issues relating to the removal of Chief Justice Torkonoo

John Antwi Boasiako is the author of this article

A city in reverence: Ashanti culture shines at Asantehemaa’s funeral

Mawuli Zogbenu is the author

Useless Column: 'Chicken and Beef'

Randa Naa Dei Ashie, APR (Development and Communications Consultant) and author of this piece

Language, Development, and Identity: Why 'minority languages' must be preserved

The flag of the New Patriotic Party

A positive uprising for change in the NPP

Prof. Isaac Boadi is the Dean of the Faculty of Accounting and Finance, UPSA

BoG's historic big cut faces tariffs, external shocks, and bank risks

The state of River Bia in Western North of Ghana courtesy of galamsey according to the author

The role of political influence, traditional leadership, and Chinese immigrant involvement

Dr Lawrence Acheampong, Dr Osei Owusu-Afriyie, Prof Francis Agyemang Yeboah are the authors

Beyond Coincidence: A forensic look at aviation tragedies

Captain Ibrahim Traoré is president of Burkina Faso

If continental Africa had about five Captain Ibrahim Traorés

Tension arose in Hamile after irate youth launched a rampage against officials of the GIS

Hamile Security Clashes: Oh Lord, let this cup pass

Ghana's politics risks benefiting elites while citizens suffer

The Future of Ghana’s Democracy: Breaking the cycle of profit and power

Doris Adjetey Adjei is the Public Relations Officer at the Office of the Local Government Service

Transforming Local Government Service: Professor Mensah's reform blueprint

Map of Talensi District

When Foreign Interests Trump the Laws of Ghana: The mining scandal in Talensi

Image of cancer virus

The impact of diet on women's reproductive cancers: A guide for Ghanaian women

Galamsey in Ghana has become a national canker

Galamsey in Ghana: How it began, what it has become, and why education must lead the way

The writer believes Kwame Nkrumah's Ghana has been turned into a toxic wasteland

Ecoside: Turning Nkrumah's Ghana into a toxic wasteland

Dr Collins Kankam-Kwarteng is a Senior Lecturer at the Kumasi Technical University

Surviving Political Promises in Government: From a marketing perspective

The author is a Ghanaian journalist with a special interest in business reporting

Avoiding the Oil Curse: Why PIAC must be rescued under the amended PRMA Act

Kwaku Amoh-Darteh is a lawyer and the author of this article

Ghana is not poor, we just need the right leader

A photo of dollar notes

Ghana's Dollar Crisis: Banks hoard forex, black market surges - Cement buyers on alert

Professor Emmanuel Daanoba Sunkari was born in obscurity

The journey of the 35-year-old village boy Professor Emmanuel Daanoba Sunkari

Dr Mahamudu Bawumia is the former vice president of Ghana

Dr Mahamudu Bawumia is NPP's surest way back to power

Jonathan Balinia Adda, Esq. is the author of this opinion piece

The evolution of 'effective vindication' in Ghana's criminal justice system, apparent bail crisis!

Flag of the New Patriotic Party, NPP

Saving the Elephant from Extinction: The case for an interim committee now

Dr Mahamudu Bawumia and wife, Samira Bawumia

Prepared, Popular, and Unifying: Why Dr Bawumia is the only hope for the NPP and Ghana in 2028

The writer says without the force and faculty of our languages, Africa is doomed

We are doomed without our languages

Richard Kwashie Kovey is convener of CAPCOE and author of this piece

Ghana's 'schools under trees' crisis demands urgent action

The writer is a media and communication policy and regulatory expert and broadcaster

From Defender to Prosecutor: Mahama’s war on hate speech exposes political hypocrisy

A roundtable organised by the European Centre for Development Policy Management (ECDPM)

Resetting the Africa-Europe climate partnership

John Mahama is Ghana's president

Open Letter to Mahama: Resetting the national leadership crisis of Islamic religion in Ghana

File photo of some ballot boxes

Exploring the role and impact of bye-elections in Ghana's democratic landscape

The NPP is Ghana's largest opposition political party

NPP was built on sacrifice, competence, and democratic competition

The author suggests Ghana gets a new system called Investigative Genetic Genealogy (IGG) system

How DNA and IGG solved a Canadian cold case and what Ghana can learn