Editorial
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NAPO Unveils Ghana’s First Electric Car
The Minister responsible for Energy, Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh has unveiled the first 100 percent Electronic Vehicle (EV) in Ghana, …
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A plea for streetlights as an anti-crime tool
Fairly recently, the Ghana Police Service mounted over a thousand surveillance cameras throughout the country to boost the fight against…
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Thank God our justices and chiefs are united against galamsey menace
The Chief Justice has called for a stronger partnership between the Judiciary and the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources…
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The NPP’s incurable chronic communication malady needs an urgent cure
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) never gets its communications and information dissemination strategy right when the party is in power;…
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The ‘Converted Democrat’ Vrs. Twitter
Daddy Wa’s dance after spotting a beautiful girl on the street is one thing that never gets old. Same can…
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Death Traps On Wheels…
It is not uncommon to find death traps on wheels along the streets of Accra and almost all the towns…
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Free SHS Saga – Ignoring The Noise, Acknowledging The Challenges
Perhaps, it was a tad optimistic in hindsight, for supporters of the Free Senior High School policy to expect that the critics of the…
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Medical laboratory scientists call off strike
The Ghana Association of Medical Laboratory Scientists (GAMLS) has called off its nationwide strike after meeting the health committee of…
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That All May Be One Except The Rastafarian Student
The Thunder newspaper is taken aback at the hypocrisy in motion at ‘Motown’, nickname of the Achimota School, over the…
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Court ruling on Rastafarian student is progressive to the enforcement of fundamental human rights
Introductions I was extremely elated to hear that the Human Rights Court ordered Achimota Senior High School to admit the…
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