MISORNU Safety Center and the Foundation for Security and Development in Africa (FOSDA) held a groundbreaking joint Security and Safety Awareness training session for...
If you have hosted enough events, you have met this speaker. They are introduced with great enthusiasm. They walk confidently to the lectern. They begin well. And then…...
By Nana Bempong AMANKWAH Esq While some may refer to Adabraka as the Wall Street of Law practice in Ghana, others classify the locality as...
By Peter Martey AGBEKO In the quiet, disciplined halls of St. Augustine’s College (Augusco), generations of young men have been shaped by the enduring motto Omnia...
The Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolitan Assembly (STMA) has underscored the urgent need for sanitation courts and sustainable funding for every Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs)...
“Too much tolerance paves the way for trouble.” – African proverb One of the overlooked factors that is holding us back in our quest to...
There is a misconception that success in media means being famous. People know your face. They stop you on the street. Your name trends...
Many people have expressed concern that gradually President John Mahama’s government is deviating from democratic rule and is pushing Ghana to a military dictatorship,...
By Rev. Dr. Kojo ACKAAH-KWARTENG We have just seen the end of the month of March which we have made our national heritage month. Our...
In public life, mistakes are inevitable. Institutions, no matter how structured or well-intentioned, are run by human beings—and human beings err. Yet, not all...