In many conversations across our society today, the term corruption has become almost synonymous with politician. Whenever a national problem arises, whether unemployment, poor infrastructure or inflation, the blame quickly and squarely falls on political leaders. While politicians indeed bear their share of responsibility, it is both unfair and inaccurateContinue Reading

Newmont Corporation has officially commenced commercial production at its Ahafo North mine in Afrisipakrom, Ghana, marking a major milestone in the company’s operations and in West Africa’s mining sector. The achievement follows the mine’s first gold pour on September 19, 2025, and the successful completion of infrastructure, processing facilities, andContinue Reading

Following Eric Oduro Osae’s submission of official documents to the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC) to validate his use of the academic title “Dr.”, GTEC has concluded that the joint Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Political Economy he obtained from the Universidad Central de Nicaragua (UCN) and the Doctor of Political EconomyContinue Reading

Every new senior high School (SHS) student remembers their first week: navigating unfamiliar corridors, adjusting to dormitory life and meeting new friends. It’s an exciting time, but it also comes with risks. Safety isn’t about fear—it’s about being prepared. Here are practical tips every student should keep in their ‘schoolContinue Reading

Legendary Ghanaian musician, King Ayisoba, has expressed his desire to be considered for a diplomatic passport.  The musician believes his international recognition and contributions to Ghanaian music warrant such an honour. In an interview with broadcaster, Kafui Dey shared on the latter’s X  page, the ‘I Want To See YouContinue Reading

Week two of September 2025 was eventful both at home and internationally. “ Pink October,” previously dedicated to breast cancer education, was upgraded to education on all cancers. New lawyers (824) were called to the bar, bringing the total since 2020 to 5,194.  In Madagascar, a “Gen-Z”-led revolt resulted inContinue Reading