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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…