American actor and producer Michael B. Jordan has recently expressed his strong desire to visit Ghana, emphasizing his keen interest in immersing himself in the country’s vibrant culture and rich heritage. The Hollywood star, widely recognized for his iconic roles in movies such as “Black Panther” and “Creed,” openly shared […]
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Kwesi Yankah: ‘Kuro mu ay3 hye’
I simply do not know why hot things of this earth should decide to by-pass all other months, and collectively land in the month when I was born— October. Why the conspiracy? This is the month when a Ghanaian keeper of the British purse, Kwasi Kwarteng was kicked out just as a […]
Potholes Epidemic
By : Kwesi Yankah Traveling from Accra to Koforidua through Aburi last Saturday, I had chosen a friendly route enabling me to wind my way up Aburi mountains, descend by Peduase Lodge then enjoy the long stretch to Mamfe before turning towards my destination. The smooth ride suddenly gave way […]
CELEBRATING VERANDAH BOYS IN GOVERNANCE
By Kwesi Yankah I have been a silent student of ‘language in governance’ for a while now, beginning from the revolutionary period when Rawlings’ PNDC formed a blend of elites and grassroots in a Consultative Assembly to draft the 1992 constitution. The proposed constitution framers included non-literates, butchers, market-women, lawyers, […]
Celebrating the Life of Mama Winnie Madikizela Mandela
Today, 2 April, 2024, marks exactly six years of the passing of Mama Winnie Mandela. Today, we remember and honor the passing of an indomitable woman, who emerged as the Matriarch of the anti-apartheid struggle in South Africa. When Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for 27 years, Winnie gallantly stepped into […]






