#Politicians’ Role in Ghana’s Fight Against Corruption

The fight against corruption in Ghana requires a multifaceted approach that involves both preventive and punitive…

#The Rise and Fall of Ken Ofori-Atta: A Cautionary Tale of Power and Accountability

In the annals of Ghanaian politics, few figures have risen to prominence as swiftly as Ken…

Double Standards in Politics: A Tale of Two Treatments.

The recent arrest and detention of Chairman Wontumi has sparked a heated debate about double standards…

Ken Ofori-Atta declares as fugitive

#Ghana’s former Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta, has been declared a fugitive from justice by the Office…

#The Case of Anne Sansa Daly: A Matter of Accountability

By: Alexander Afriyie The recent controversy surrounding Anne Sansa Daly has raised concerns about accountability and…

Bawku in Turmoil: The Endless Chieftaincy Conflict

By: Alexander Afriyie The Bawku conflict, a longstanding dispute between the Mamprusi and Kusasi ethnic groups…

Ghana’s National Cathedral Project: A Tangled Web of Controversy and Corruption.

By: Alexander Afriyie The scent of corruption and controversy wafts through the unfinished halls of Ghana’s…

“Ghana’s Electoral Conundrum: The Gyakye Quayson Saga”

By: Alexander Afriyie The Gyakye Quayson saga has been a defining moment in Ghana’s electoral history,…

“Ghana’s Dual Citizenship Conundrum: Lessons from the Gyakye Quayson Saga”

By: Alexander Afriyie The Gyakye Quayson trial has sparked a national conversation about dual citizenship in…

A Step Towards Renewal: Why Ghana’s Suspension of Post-Retirement Contracts is a Good Move

Ghana’s government has taken a bold step towards reforming its public sector management by suspending post-retirement…