For too long, Ghanaians have been subjected to empty promises and questionable spending, particularly under the previous administration. We, and many others, consistently raised concerns about the trajectory of our economy, warning that precious time and material resources were being squandered on unnecessary talk and profligate expenditures. Our message was […]
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From Crisis to Credibility: How the Mahama Administration Is Resetting Ghana’s Economic Compass
By Steven Dzirasa , Accra Less than a year ago, Ghana stood at a crossroads—branded with a junk credit rating and grappling with the weight of fiscal uncertainty. Investor sentiment had cooled, international borrowing had become prohibitively expensive, and public confidence was waning. But today, after just six months under […]
Ato Kwamena Danso On Domestic Air Travel
Dear Osagyefo, Some of my colleagues are starting to worry I’m disturbing your eternal rest. Apparently, they’re the ones who, on principle, just can’t agree with my epistles to you. But fear not, for I’ve had people in public actually chuckle at my scribbles, which, frankly, is all the encouragement […]
One Cedi for Light: When Sacrifice is Spun into Scandal
In the tangled tapestry of national progress, there are moments that demand boldness—not just from leaders, but from the citizens who must choose between temporary discomfort and enduring gain. Ghana’s battle with the notorious Dumsor crisis was one such moment. And yet, despite the weight of history and the scale […]
To Miss. Elizabeth Ohene: “Okoto de ne bo dwɛ, anya akyɛ de ɔkɔ.” The Hypocrisy of Selective Outrage in Ghanaian Politics.
It is deeply unfair to remain silent or indifferent when the New Patriotic Party (NPP) is in power, even when they commit serious atrocities. Yet, as soon as they find themselves in opposition and experience similar treatment, their voices rise in protest. Are NPP members more deserving of justice than […]







