By Raymond ABLORH Accra's central business district (CBD) and its bustling streets have long been a battleground for city authorities aiming to clear traders and...
Every year, thousands of Ghanaians leave their homes full of hope, only to be met with tragedy on our roads. Road accidents have become an...
"The lie of ‘at least you’re earning’ has stolen more dreams than failure ever did." - Bernard Kelvin Clive So, I remember some time back,...
By Nelson Semanu BOANDOH-KORKOR & Elizabeth BOANDOH-KORKOR Experience is the best teacher, but the tuition is high. Learn from the mistakes of others to...
Don’t get too close to a Husband and a Wife who are in good terms with each other o. Konkonsa? Gossip? ‘They say they...
A conversation with a friend from Switzerland opened my eyes to the diversity of languages and their impact on identity. In Bern, the capital city,...
When the day turned into night The night turned wet ...until the morning   In the morning The ground was crying wet Well unto the rising riverbed The tears from heaven Had...
When creativity, culture and music collide, something magical happens; and this year’s Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA) was living proof. Back for its second year...
By Jeffrey FRANKEL “Don’t it always seem to go, that you don’t know what you’ve got ‘til it’s gone.” When Joni Mitchell sang that line...
By Nii Addo LAWMANN In Ghana’s relentless effort to bring sanity to its urban spaces, decongestion exercises are among the most challenging and yet necessary...