It takes the first step to take the second one A second one For the two to tango   He took the first step to make us one For...
By Raphael Nyarkotey OBU (Prof.) When Jesus instructed his followers at the Last Supper to drink the wine and eat the bread, he set up...
By Kweku Attakora DWOMOH & Kelvin HANSEN Africa has long grappled with the challenge of poverty, despite various efforts to alleviate it. In the year...
By Nelson Semanu BOANDOH-KORKOR & Elizabeth BOANDOH-KORKOR  “.…served churches as the people moved west, supporting themselves as farmers, store owners, schoolteachers, and many other...
By Samuel Lartey(Prof) [email protected] Fuel prices remain one of the most critical factors influencing Ghana’s economic landscape, affecting both businesses and individual citizens. As of October 1,...
By Mette FREDERIKSEN and Mia Amor MOTTLEY Around the world, we are witnessing the devastating effects of changing temperatures. Droughts, floods, and sweltering heat are...
By Harold Kwabena FEARON Imagine walking into a store, casually picking up what you need, and simply walking out without ever reaching for your wallet...
By Kingsley LARBI (Rev. Prof.) Chapter 15 of Born to Win by Rev. Prof. E.K. Larbi, titled "A Flight to Safety," recounts a deeply personal...
By Samuel Lartey(Prof) [email protected] As Ghana moves toward economic recovery, a new adjustment in utility tariffs has been announced, effective October 1, 2024. The Public Utilities...
by Kodwo Brumpon “One mouth cannot drink from two calabashes at the same time.” – Ugandan proverb Our age has become accustomed to living life by...