Are NDC Grassroots Justified in Their Claims of Neglect?

In every political party, the strength of the organization lies in its grassroots supporters—the foot soldiers…

Reviving Tomato Production in Ghana

Tomatoes are a staple ingredient in many Ghanaian homes, forming the base of countless dishes across…

Independence or “in-dependence”: The case of Ghana

By Richard  Baiden On 6 March 1957, Ghana became the first sub-Saharan African country to gain…

The Double-Edged Chalice: Ghana’s Relationship with Alcohol

Ghana’s relationship with alcohol is as old as its history and as complex as its future.…

Cocoa Price Cut: A Bitter Pill for Ghana’s Farmers

The government’s recent decision to slash the producer price of cocoa to GH¢41,392 per tonne (GH¢2,587…

A Defining Crossroads for the Elephant Party

As the calendar turns to January 31, 2026, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) finds itself at…

Ghana Clears $1.47B Energy Debts: Power Boost or Fiscal Burden?

Finance Minister Ato Forson’s clearance of energy sector legacy debts marks a decisive step toward stabilizing…

Discipline Now: Halting the Alarming Attacks on Our Teachers

In Ghana’s classrooms, a dangerous trend has emerged: learners attacking teachers. Recent incidents—from physical assaults in…

Mahama’s “Big Push”: A Bold Roadmap to Transform Ghana’s Infrastructure and Economy

President John Dramani Mahama’s “Big Push” road infrastructure agenda represents a bold and comprehensive effort to…

The 2025 School Placement by the Ghana Education Service: A Call for Efficiency and Transparency

The Ghana Education Service’s 2025 school placement exercise marks another crucial step in ensuring that the…