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Attack on female referee: The gross impunity must stop
The widespread of impunity when it comes to abuse of women in all spheres in Ghana is disturbing. On daily basis, women and girls are attacked both physically and emotionally with not many of the perpetrators brought to book.
Despite the…
Ghana finally gets Right to Information Law after 20 years
Tuesday March 26, 2019 will be engraved in history as the day Ghana finally passed its Right to Information Bill into law. The bill which has been on the drawing board 20 years has been touted as the panacea for not only a free press, which…
Learning from experience: Five tangible steps to addressing tuberculosis and HIV in 2019
I was treating a woman named Cindy who had just immigrated to the United Kingdom from a country where tuberculosis (TB) is endemic. She had started her first job as a nanny for two children. She came to me coughing up blood, experiencing…
The horrors of life and death in Accra – state of the Awudome cemetery
The Accra Metropolitan Authority (AMA) has administrative responsibility for the welfare of the residents of Accra, both the living and the dead. But Accra, the capital of Ghana, has become a case study in how to ruin a city, right under…
Martin Luther King Jr., women, and the possibility of growth
The fabled civil rights leader’s treatment of women bears re-examining in the #MeToo era, but King also demonstrated the capacity to grow before his life was cut short.
As much as his life is worthy of honour and celebration, Rev.…
Assassination of journalist, Suale is further indication of deterioration in democratic governance…
The news last night January 16, 2019 of the shooting to death of investigative journalist, Ahmed Hussein Suale on his way home at Madina in Accra, is further indication of the deterioration of democratic governance in Ghana.
It is no…
Ghana is not a forgiving country, it is a broken one
The truth, it is said is bitter, but it is what it is – there is no escaping from the truth – it always comes back to bite, as it always catches up with you. Ghanaians insist on the truth, but don’t want to face it.
Only 5% of Menzgold victims would get some of their money back
If anyone has ever been in doubt that the Menzgold Aurum Utalium deal is a Ponzi scheme, events so far regarding its operation, conduct of its promoter, Nana Appiah Mensah also known as NAM1 and subsequent rigmarole have reflected all…
Migration is here to stay, funding public services is vital to address it
His name is George. Every morning, this employee of the North Lebanon Water Authority wakes up with an obsession: to provide drinking water to all the families in Wadi Khaled village. A huge challenge, as its population has doubled in size…
Italy in the maelstrom of the euro
Italy joined the eurozone in 1999, with Prime Minister Massimo d'Alema of the "Democratic Left” party. This fateful participation, which entailed the complete loss of independent monetary policy, is undoubtedly the main cause of the…