By Cornelius Mensah-Onumah Jury trial is an important aspect in Ghana’s criminal justice system. It was introduced into the country by the British colonial administration in 1874 with the passage of the Judicature Act. [1] In Ghana, jury trials are used for trials on indictment that is, cases where punishment is […]
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Nana Frema Busia writes: Agyapa; hidden dilemmas of a Royalty gold deal
“Twedeampon Nyame Kwame, AsaaseYaa, Ghana ada adegya. Ghana apa neho ntoma pa”.Ghana “montie, enti yenie”, we have become unclothed in a leadership and moral crisis, as we carry our “GOLD BARS IN GHANA MUST GO BAGS” to leverage our financial nudity at the London Stock Exchange. “Donkomi donkomi” discounted former […]
ECOWAS meeting on Mali: Some leaders had no moral right to be there – Journalist asserts
Source: Happy 98.9FM Ghanaian journalist and co-host of Happy 98.9FM’s Happy Morning Show, Raymond Nyamador, has said said that some of the leaders involved in the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS’s) meeting on Mali’s political crisis yesterday did not deserve to be part of the negotiations. President Nana Addo Dankwa […]
The Myths Surrounding Agyapa Royalties – Is it a case of Good Strategy but Wrong Tactics?
By Emmanuel Ghunney (MSc) History and Background In recent days, the deal on Agyapa Royalties Limited (ARL) has become a common denominator in the Ghanaian public discourse. This article provides further insight into this all-important issue. Primarily, two issues have remained central to the discussion: why do we need a Special […]
Ghana struggles with Corruptovirus and Coronavirus
By Thaddeus Ulzen, Dr. Long before the Coronavirus pandemic, we were being strangled daily and could not breathe because of the persistence of Corruptovirus in all aspects of Ghanaian life. As a matter of fact, for all the problems that Coronavirus brought, it took our minds off Corruptovirus, which has been […]






