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The uneven scale of justice: A call for equity and consistency over SALL
As a proud son of Santrokofi, nestled within the Guan constituency of the Oti Region, I have witnessed firsthand the profound injustice inflicted upon our people by the very institutions entrusted with safeguarding our rights.
How Akufo-Addo took Ghana from a bad, but hopeful place to a worse and hopeless state
In the past week some news sources have reported the President, Nana Akufo-Addo assessing and marking himself highly as having performed well as president.
Unmasking the different types of constitutional crises
What happened to the people of Santrokofi, Akpafu, Likpe and Lolobi (SALL) area in the Oti Region, now known as Guan Constituency, who were denied a place in the eighth Parliament is a wicked thing to do.
The battle for hearts and minds
As Ghana approaches its crucial 2024 general election, the nation finds itself at the centre of a sophisticated propaganda war.
Would the Gold for Oil debacle have electoral ramifications for the NPP?
As the 2024 general elections in Ghana loom, the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) finds itself grappling with the fallout from a policy that was once touted as a game-changer for the country's economy.
Africa’s fading promise: A call for press freedom and democratic renewal
In 2011, when The Economist boldly proclaimed, "Africa Rising," it captured a moment of continental optimism. The cover, featuring a young boy flying a kite shaped like Africa, symbolized hope, potential, and a future unbound by the…
GIPC scandal shows deeper rot in public financial management
The recent exposés on the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) have laid bare a troubling pattern of financial mismanagement and questionable decision-making in the public sector, that require immediate action.
Africa’s mounting debt crisis and the need for reform in the global financial architecture
Africa’s debt stocks have grown significantly in the past decade. Understandably, African governments took advantage of historically low interest rates in the 2010s and borrowed heavily from international capital markets and China.
Open letter to Ghana Parliament’s PAC Chair: Did GRA boss lie under oath?
I am a Ghanaian public interest journalist who has keenly followed and written consistently on issues surrounding the questionable award of an Integrated Tax Administration System (ITAS) contract by the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) for…
When Kwaku Kwarteng discovered the Ponzi scheme, what did he do?
A former deputy Minister of Finance, Kwaku Kwarteng is saying for years Ghana’s economy has been ran like a Ponzi scheme.