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Managing menstrual cycles is not as easy as it seems. Attempts have been made to provide a service in that direction, so far to no avail. A true Ghanaian company…
Managing menstrual cycles is not as easy as it seems. Attempts have been made to provide a service in that direction, so far to no avail. A true Ghanaian company…
Ordinary people from Great nations will be treated better than Upper class people from failed nations (Anonymous). Well, the above is true in human lives. Even within the family units,…
…Thousands of people Wanna see me, Millions are waiting For the Message, Billions are dying for the message I am going round the world spreading the message… Don’t cry baby,…
Former President Jerry John Rawlings Undoubtedly, Ghana’s military-engineered 4th Republic Constitution is unceasingly crying for crash reforms or amendments that will reflect the contemporary meaning and the essence of the…
I rarely narrate this story as it is one that always sends shivers down my spine. It happened more than three decades ago but it is still very fresh in…
The Art of Leadership By Dag Heward-Mills David was a great king with a great army. He did not just attack people without cause. He rose to defend himself when…
Former President John Mahama NIt’s far from clear whether or not it passes the threshold of policy-centered or conventional multiparty political campaigning, but one thing some of us know for…
Sometime ago, I wrote in this column that liars have shorter legs. That was why a former President of the US said you can fool some people some of the…
The boast of heraldry, the pomp of pow’r And all that beauty, all that wealth e’er gave, Awaits alike th’inevitable hour The paths of glory lead but to the grave…
Ghana There are those in the world who take the view that reality depends on the way in which man interprets it. For such reality-things seen, touched, felt, the world around…
Affail Monney Would you believe that it was journalists who advocated the closing down of the Press Club after the Kwame Nkrumah government had been overthrown in February 1966? The…
Someone just wrote ‘…most valuable commodity in any democracy: trust.’ I find it intriguing because when we polled Ghanaians in October 2000 about which candidate they trusted to lead them,…
A leader must rise up to defend himself against the destruction that happens slowly around him. Deterioration can be slow and subtle but a leader ought to be conscious of…
In the heady days of the 31st December Revolution, 1982 I was a subaltern in the Ghana Army, working as a Member – Secretary of the PNDC National Investigations Committee.…
While the 2019 South African election has proved pivotal in signalling the beginning of the end for the African National Congress (ANC), one of the oldest liberation parties in Africa,…
Affail Monney “Institutional memory” is sometimes embarrassingly short in this country. So much so that even the organisation that groups together, those who should record our social history — the…
The late South African president and global icon, Nelson Mandela, once said “education is the great engine of personal development. It is through education that the daughter of a peasant can…
CAN A person be highly educated and yet behave stupidly? Some men and women boast of being lettered, informed, exposed and enlightened. They brag that they live by common sense.…
A portion of our lead story yesterday regarding the fatality originating from a falling wall in Accra said it all about how negligence on the part of officialdom can be…
A paradise is classically a place where no sorrows abide; a place where happiness abounds; a place where want is unwanted and needs are bountiful. That the place has not…