By Stephen ApolimaLegal Analyst Accra, Ghana – The recent lawsuit challenging the mass dismissal of individuals recruited into the public sector during the transition period has sparked comparisons to the case of Daniel Yaw Domelevo, the former Auditor-General whose removal was ruled unconstitutional. However, a careful examination of legal precedents […]
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The Rise and Fall of the Concorde: A Soaring Legacy
By Bedzra Dzokoto As I navigated through Heathrow recently, my eyes were drawn to the sleek silhouette of the once-majestic Concorde. This aircraft, renowned for its blinding speed and elegant design, once epitomized the pinnacle of aviation. The Concorde’s blistering pace offered the elite and the affluent a chance to […]
The Elixir of Life: Is Longevity Driven by Genes, Social Life, or Economic Status?
By George Nutakor , Accra. What makes some people live to a ripe old age while others don’t? Is it the luck of the genetic draw, the warmth of social connections, or the power of economic affluence? This age-old question has fascinated scientists, philosophers, and the public alike. Genetic Influences: […]
Revitalizing Public Transport in Ghana: Lessons and Opportunities
In Ghana, the public transport landscape has long been overshadowed by private operators, with unions like the Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU), Progressive Transport Owners Association (PROTOA), and the Ghana Cooperative Transport Union dominating both intracity and intercity travel. For decades, these private entities have shaped the transport narrative, […]
THE CASE FOR DISBARRING GODFRED YEBOAH DAME: A LEGAL ANALYSIS
By Stephen Apolima The integrity of the legal profession hinges on adherence to principles of legal ethics, professional responsibility, and the sanctity of judicial proceedings. When an officer of the court engages in acts tantamount to obstruction of justice, the consequences must be severe and unequivocal. This article critically examines […]






