By Antonio Dixon Victory is often portrayed as a jubilant crescendo, a triumphant roar. But today, victory feels like silence. Heavy. Sobering. We’ve won Ghana’s presidential election. The people have spoken. The torch of leadership has been passed. But what lies ahead isn’t glory—it’s a battlefield. Decades of mismanagement have […]
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The Silent Epidemic: Addressing Violence Against Women
By James Nanor , Accra Despite the progress and innovation our world celebrates, a dark and persistent shadow looms over the lives of countless women. The latest UN report reveals a devastating statistic: in 2023 alone, 85,000 women were killed, mostly by those they loved and trusted. This stark number […]
The “Gyata Bi” Called Cholera…..
By Dr. Naa Dedei Chandi The recent outbreak of cholera across Ghana is a wakeup call to each and every Ghanaian to check our attitudes. It reminds us of Adani Best’s song (Oya mo gyata bi oolé)” which literally means you have deliberately brought a lion cub (“baby lion”) home […]
The Importance of Valuing Every Person in Your Journey
Source: Fuvi Kloku In the intricate dance of life, it is wise to remember a crucial piece of advice: Don’t despise men in life. You will need them one day. Relationships are the threads that weave the fabric of our existence, and each one, no matter how seemingly insignificant, holds […]
Progressive Coalition for Change and Accountability Endorses Mahama
The Progressive Coalition for Change and Accountability, a US-based pressure group, is calling for a decisive shift in leadership. We believe that it is utterly preposterous for Bawumia, who was initially tapped to lead the economic revival of this government, to now promise Ghanaians that he will resolve their problems […]







