Beatrice Owarewa hails NPP NEC meeting as vital step to polling station elections
Madam Beatrice Owarewa Siaw, a member of the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) National Council of Patrons and its National Communications...
The Carnage on Ghana Roads: ‘Na Who Cause Am’? Part V
Part IV examined the roles of tyres, roads and wide loads to the carnage on Ghana roads. This part aims...
Moroccan Sahara: The Republic of Mali announces the withdrawal of its recognition of the self-proclaimed “SADR”
The Republic of Mali announced today that “after a thorough analysis of this important issue (of the Sahara) which has...
Beatrice Owarewa hails NPP NEC meeting as vital step to polling station elections
Madam Beatrice Owarewa Siaw, a member of the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) National Council of Patrons and its National Communications Team, has described the party’s recent National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting as timely and strategic ahead of the upcoming polling station elections. Speaking exclusively with this paper on the sidelines
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CEO Of Meteorological Agency Visits Odeefour Ogyeamansan Boahen Korkor II
On Thursday, 9th April 2026, the Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Meteorological Agency paid a courtesy call on the Sunyanimanhene. Dr. Eric Asuman, Director-General of the Ghana Meteorological Agency, led the delegation. He was accompanied by Dr. Vivian Abla Kali, Deputy Director-General (Support Services); Dr. Ignatius Kwaku William, Deputy
“Prioritize discipline and innovation” — Affo-Toffey charges students
The Deputy Minister for Transport, Dorcas Affo-Toffey, has called on newly admitted students of the Regional Maritime University (RMU) to embrace discipline, innovation, and resilience. Madam Affo-Toffey, who is also the Member of Parliament for Jomoro said as they begin their academic journey, it is important for them to be
Baaba Hammond Recognised Among Ghana’s 100 Most Influential Change Makers
Baaba Hammond, Country Manager, Bolt for Business Ghana, has been named among Ghana’s 100 Most Influential Change Makers for 2025 by Humanitarian Awards Global, in recognition of her contributions to advancing innovation, leadership, and impact within Ghana’s mobility and business ecosystem. The recognition celebrates individuals driving meaningful change across sectors,
Osu Kingmakers Host American Envoys in Accra as Cultural Diplomacy Meets Healthcare Impact
Story by: Nii Okpoti Odamtten / Muhammed Faisal Mustapha. In a symbolic convergence of tradition and international partnership, kingmakers of the Osu Traditional Area in Accra on Thursday, 9th April, 2026 welcomed a delegation of envoys from the United States at an elegant cocktail and familiarisation ceremony an event that
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The Carnage on Ghana Roads: ‘Na Who Cause Am’? Part V
Part IV examined the roles of tyres, roads and wide loads to the carnage on Ghana roads. This part aims to consider the contributions of speed ramps, motorways, and warning signs to the carnage on our roads. Most of the ‘death traps’ on our roads, mistakenly referred to as speed
Bogoso-Prestea Mines in Shambles: From $500 Million Investment to $65 Million Loan
By: Prosper AGBENYEGA The Bogoso–Prestea Mine, one of Ghana’s oldest and most strategically important mining assets, is at the center of mounting scrutiny following a $65 million financing arrangement between Heath Goldfields Ltd and Trafigura Pte Ltd—a deal many analysts say raises serious questions about investment credibility, operational sustainability, and
The Comfort of Escape, The Cost of Abandonment!
There is a quiet truth many of us avoid confronting: Ghana is not failing us – we are failing Ghana. For many decades, the dream has been the same. Leave. Escape. Find greener pastures. We complain—loudly and repeatedly—that “the system is broken.” We point to corruption, poor roads, weak healthcare,
Prof. Michael Kpessa-Whyte writes: Understanding SIGA’s Policy of Encouraging Inter-Trading Among Specified Entities
The purpose of this piece is to demonstrate that SIGA’s policy of encouraging inter-trading among certain specified entities is lawful in principle, commercially rational, and fully consistent with its mandate to safeguard and enhance the value of the State’s ownership interests. Among others, the policy derives its legitimacy from Ghana’s




