By: Joycelyn Amarteifio, Accra. The political landscape in Ghana is witnessing a paradox that exposes the selective outrage of certain members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP). On one hand, they vehemently oppose the suspension of Chief Justice Gertrude Araba Esaaba Sackey Torkornoo, framing it as an attempt by President […]
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A New Dawn for Kaneshie: Building Resilience Against Perennial Flooding
By: Fuvi Kloku Pictures follow the story Accra, Ghana’s vibrant capital, and indeed many of its regional counterparts, have long grappled with the devastating consequences of perennial flooding. The scenes of submerged properties, displaced families, and tragic loss of life have become an all too familiar and heartbreaking reality. However, […]
The Tale We Tell With Our Lives
“We spend our years as a tale that is told.” —Psalm 90:9 Every life is a story unfolding, a tale written in the book of time. Some stories are brief, their chapters few, while others stretch across many seasons. Yet length alone does not determine a life’s worth—rather, it is […]
Political Theater or Power Play? The True Drama Behind Wontumi’s Legal Limbo
By Fuvi Kloku In Ghana’s political battlefield, power struggles extend far beyond the parliamentary chambers. The latest headline-grabbing saga surrounding Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Wontumi, is no exception. While the ruling party may relish the spectacle, within the New Patriotic Party (NPP), there’s an undercurrent of strategic positioning, […]
Revitalizing Ghana’s Financial Sector: Aligning Banking with Real Sector Growth
Andy Sena Agbley sirandy13@gmail.com Introduction Over the past two decades, Ghana’s financial sector has undergone significant transformation. This period has been marked by liberalization, rapid expansion, consolidation, improved customer service, and technological innovation. These developments have been driven by key legislative reforms such as the Bank of Ghana Act (2002), […]






