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Paul Afoko’s missing letter
The mystery surrounding the absence of Mr Paul Afoko during the press conference by Akufo-Addo has finally been solved by an even bigger mystery. People were struck that the NPP party chairman was absent from an event which was meant to…
Silence grips Annual Meetings as AfDB elects new president
Everyone at the 50th Anniversary Annual Meetings of the African Development Bank (AfDB) in Abidjan, Ivory Coast is expectant, but not talking about the elections of a new president for the Bank, which is certainly the biggest highlight…
NPP beats NDC
The last time the New Patriotic Party (NPP) beat their rivals the National Democratic Congress (NDC) at anything really substantial was in December 2004 at the presidential and parliamentary elections. Since then, it has been one defeat…
Lydia Forson vindicated
The release last week of the OECD global school rankings which put Ghana at the bottom of the pile has put paid to a drawn-out controversy about whether or not Lydia Forson had gratuitously vilified president Mahama.
It will be…
The US can’t subdue ISIS by training and arming pockets of rebels
The growing threat of ISIS in the Middle East and around the world through its “virtual inspiration” strategy of using homegrown terrorists to launch attacks is worrisome. The group is also using social media to recruit and put out its…
UN Secretary-General’s message on International Day of Families
The theme of this year’s International Day of Families – “Men in Charge?” – highlights the importance of gender equality and children’s rights in contemporary families.
Around the world, more women are becoming recognized as the…
Rising through Cities in Ghana
The time for action is now to fully benefit from the gains of urbanization
Over the last three decades, Ghana’s urban population has more than tripled, rising from four million to nearly 14 million people, and outpacing rural population…
I have not resigned – Nana Oye Lithur
The Minister of Gender, Children, and Social Protection, Nana Oye Lithur, has vehemently denied rumours that she has resigned from the government.
The rumours, which started in the middle of last week, have been quietly but quickly…
Would a forensic audit save ADB from further rot?
The Agriculture Development Bank (ADB) appears to be in deep rot than can be imagined, as the very fundamental flaws in management decisions over its headquarters sale and new offices rentals seem to show.
However, would a forensic audit…
Halidu Haruna tries to apologise: Says comment was publicity stunt
This is a Wednesday Special edition of the Inside the News by Mpakoo. Hope you enjoy it.
Alhaji Halidu Haruna, the NDC man who got into trouble for saying female celebrities who criticise the government are prostitutes, has made an…