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'Ghana has no King': Nana Opoku Frefre responds to Edward Bawa

Nana Opoku Frefre, son of Otumfuo Gyaase or Otumfuo Buabasa Royal House has responded to comments made by  the Member of Parliament of Bongo Constituency in the Upper East Region, Edward Abambire Bawa that Ghana has no king; all traditional rulers are chiefs.

Teachers licensing exams immaterial now

Imploring teachers to undertake a licensure examination as a means of ensuring quality education is a brilliant idea that needs to be commended.

Dr. Nii Moi Thompson eulogized late J. H. Mensah

Joseph Henry Mensah, perhaps the last of the post-independence Ghanaian technocrats who worked directly with Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah in the 1960s, died in Accra on 12th July 2018. He was 89.  

Mogtari writes: Was Nana Addo really misled on AMERI deal?

In the not so recent past, under the watch of former President John Dramani Mahama, Ghana suffered a crippling power production deficit that was christened Dumsor- similar to the power crisis under former President John Agyekum Kufuor.

THE BLANKS NEED FILLING

Just a few questions, please. So, in whose interest do politicians take decisions? When parliamentarians sit in the chamber of parliament to execute their mandates, do they have the ordinary man in mind? When the president is appending his signature to anything, in whose interest does he do it?

Ellen Mimi Owusu writes : I am busy

How many times have you used the expression” I am busy” and how many times have family and friends told you they are busy if you ask for a favour or you were just simply checking on them.

Big men behind bars: do they really enjoy some privileges?

Law enforcement agencies when advocating for public law and order attempt to make us understand that all Ghanaians, irrespective of ones social standing are equal before the law. As much as some Ghanaians trust these state agencies to enforce the above mantra, others doubt their ability to enforce the law to the letter.

Ellen Mimi Owusu writes: The little Things

The whole world watched on as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle got married on the 19th of May 2018 in Windsor. The wedding was reported to have been viewed by over 2 billion people around the world.

Akufo-Addo must resign or face possible impeachment

Caucus for Democratic Governance-Ghana (CDG-GH), the mouthpiece of the voiceless and the deprived in society, has over the years conducted research and made observations, which are often translated into press releases or press conferences.