Opinion
How was your Easter?
Where did Easter find us? At a church convention, maybe? Or visiting families in our hometown? Perhaps at the…
Commercial Arbitration in Ghana — Practice and Procedures
In a recent presentation delivered on behalf of the Chief Justice at the University of Education, Winneba, Justice Kweku T.…
Biblical view of death
Death, as understood within the biblical framework, is a multifaceted phenomenon, deeply embedded in theological discourse, human experience and moral…
Can prophecies go wrong?
In recent times in Ghana (and most likely in many African churches) the activity of people claiming to be prophets…
Time is Justice: Breaking the Chains of Courtroom Delays
How prolonged litigation is denying citizens their rights, and what must be done to restore timely justice Time is…
A nation’s right, not a privilege: Free primary healthcare as Ghana’s greatest social intervention
In a country where more than 3,000 babies die before their first birthday every month, the decision to remove financial…
LGBTQ+ Debate rumbles on
Ghana’s public space has once again been consumed by the debate over LGBTQ+ rights. From Parliament to pulpits, from…
Open letter to Ibrahim Mahama
My name is Jonathan Aweh, a young Ghanaian born and raised in Maamobi, with parts of my life also shaped…
The Cobra at the gate: When good intentions overrun the system
In Nunyãdume, the elders say: “When a man runs into the village shouting that a child is dying, you do not…
The attack on Ghanaian traders in Burkina Faso and the blame game: Why Hybrid Security Governance Holds the Key (II)
c. It is possible that Ghanaian authorities did issue warnings. It is also possible that those warnings did not fully…