The Shifting Sands of School Discipline: A Call for Partnership, Not Conflict

y: Prince Siaw Mensah (A teacher As educators, we are on the front lines, committed to nurturing not just academic excellence, but also the character […]

Understanding the GRA–TCS Agreement and the Role of Former Commissioner-General Julie Essiam

The recent discussions surrounding the $29 million tax administration contract between Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) have generated significant public […]

Is the Majority Chief Whip struggling to gather members for a Quorum?

The Majority Chief Whip’s struggling to gather members of Parliament for government business is a concerning development, especially with the NDC having a numerical advantage. […]

What Galamsey Is Doing To Our Environment, Drug Addiction Is Doing To Our Youth

Dear Nyaaba, There are two wars raging in Ghana today—one against our land and one against our children. Both are equally lethal, and if we […]

Towards a Parliament Beyond Partisanship: Strengthening National Debate and Governance in Ghana

I firmly believe that Ghana’s Parliament must rise above partisan politics if it is to serve the nation effectively. Currently, party loyalty often overshadows the […]

Garlic “Miracle” Supplements in Ghana: Are Consumers Really Getting the Benefits?

Garlic has long been celebrated for its medicinal properties. From lowering blood pressure to boosting immunity, it is often hailed as a superfood. In Ghana, […]

Of Presidential Libraries: A Case for a State-Sponsored Library for Dr. Kwame Nkrumah

In every nation that values its history, honours its heroes, and seeks wisdom for the future, memory is sacred. Memory is more than nostalgia, it […]