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Ghanaians mostly feel sad and weep over growing corruption
Ghanaians are overtly religious, but they are also generally hypocritical. They would often react emotionally to matters rather than critically think, to the point that they often fail to look at issues dispassionately – and so in the face…
Bear with us while we end corruption on December 31 by 11:49pm – Government
The Flagstaff House has tried to assuage the anxieties of Ghanaians regarding the rising spate of corruption scandals with a press statement assuring the public that the government promises to finish the plunder of state resources before…
Paris COP 21: A new era of opportunity
Seventy years ago, the United Nations was created from the ashes of the Second World War. Seven decades later, in Paris, nations have united in the face of another threat – the threat to life as we know it due to a rapidly warming…
Power Minister’s response on AMERI deal is economical with the truth
Over the weekend, Norwegian newspaper, Verdens Gang (VG) published what is a thorough investigative report on a deal that Ghana signed with a Dubai company AMERI for a 250MW power plant in February 2015.
The newspaper stated among…
Hassan Ayariga blames loss to Edward Mahama on ‘inability to cough’
Disappointed PNC presidential hopeful, Hassan Ayariga, has claimed that he would have ‘easily won’ the primaries if he had ‘only stuck to his previous strategy of coughing’ at his opponents instead of vote-buying.
Speaking to…
Majority leader blames all of government’s problems on NPP sabotage
The majority leader has exposed the diabolical machinations of the NPP, whose leadership, said he, have been busily forming alliances with forces internal, external, and even infernal!
Privileged information available to the NDC MP…
I deserve a medal for bringing the power barge home – Power Minister
The Power Minister, Dr Kwabena Donkor, has highly sang his own praises at the Tema Harbour, where the Karpower barge from Turkey has finally docked.
‘Once again, our detractors are going to question the wisdom in inaugurating the…
What I expect from the UN Climate Change Conference in Paris
For the nearly nine years that I have been Secretary-General, I have travelled the world to the front-lines of climate change, and I have spoken repeatedly with world leaders, business people and citizens about the need for an urgent…
Mahama chastises 4.9% of NDC members who voted against him
President John Dramani Mahama has directed some harsh words at the 4.9% of NDC voters who expressed lack of faith in his leadership at the party primaries last weekend.
He told a gathering of supporters that it was ‘unfortunate that…
A long-term national development framework – A condition precedent for Ghana’s development
After groping in the dark for nearly sixty years, Ghana seems to have finally found the answer to its development conundrum — a long-term development framework is under preparation to steer the direction of development over the next 40…