Opinion
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Must We Wait Until Ken Agyapong Gets Angry Enough? – Enimil Ashon
A former Assin Central Member of Parliament, Kennedy Agyapong, has threatened to release documents exposing New Patriotic Party (NPP) members…
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Teachers Under Siege: Rising Indiscipline and Violence Threaten Ghana’s Pre-Tertiary Schools
For many years, teaching was regarded as one of the most respected professions in Ghana. Teachers were not only instructors…
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Ghana Needs a SMART Tunnel to End Flooding: What Accra Can Learn from Kuala Lumpur’s Success
Every rainy season, residents of Accra brace themselves for a familiar and painful reality: flooded homes, destroyed businesses, traffic…
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Accra Flooding Crisis: Over 30 Years of Government Inaction
In July 1995, I was a student at the University of Ghana. One of my course mates and personal friend…
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BECE Examination Malpractices in Ghana: Is There an End in Sight?
Just a couple of weeks ago, candidates of the 2006 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) prayed for their success as…
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Is Ghana Returning to the IMF for the 18th Time? Key Economic Implications Explained
The cedi is the world’s best-performing currency. Reserves are at record highs. Inflation is in single digits. Gold is working…
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Bawumia Means Business: New Policy Committees Position NPP Ahead of Any Opposition Party in Ghana’s History
Political historians may one day mark this moment as the turning point in how Ghanaian opposition parties are expected…
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Why Compulsory SSNIT Registration Is Critical for Ghana’s Business Sector
Social protection is a fundamental pillar of national development. In Ghana, the responsibility of administering the national pension scheme rests…
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Security Jobs Cannot Substitute for Economic Policy
One of the clearest signs of political bankruptcy is when leaders promise the youth nothing beyond recruitment slots in the…
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