In Ghana, three areas consistently evoke deep public interest, command huge financial investment, and significantly shape the socio-economic landscape: politics, religion, and sports. While politics and sports are largely regulated through laws, institutions, and oversight bodies, religion—particularly Christianity—remains relatively unregulated. This regulatory vacuum has led to a situation where virtuallyContinue Reading

The President of the Ghana Armwrestling Federation (GAF), Mr Charles Osei Asibey, has made an urgent appeal to corporate institutions, the public, and the state to help raise $42,000 to enable the national armwrestling team, the Golden Arms, to participate in the upcoming 14th African Armwrestling Championship in Abuja, Nigeria.Continue Reading

Today, marriage has become a battlefield with many casualties. Global studies show that while 60 per cent of all marriages break down, 20 per cent of marriages are lifeless. This means that if you marry today, you have only a 20 per cent chance that you will have a fulfillingContinue Reading

Speakers at a conference on political campaign financing have stressed the need to ensure transparency in electioneering activities. They said the current situation, where political party financing was not transparent, threatened democratic governance, inclusive development and anti-corruption progress. The conference was organised by Transparency International Ghana and the Ghana CentreContinue Reading