Editorial
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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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Not wearing a nose mask in public is still a crime in Ghana
The Thunder newspaper has observed with disappointment the unashamed disregard for the COVID-19 safety protocols by a majority of Ghanaians…
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Sirens Ban Practicalities…
Dust is yet to settle on reports that the official Seat of Government, the Jubilee House, has once again announced…
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‘The war against galamsey must be won: Burning justified’
Never since international gold trading started over 400 years ago in the ‘Gold Coast’ at ‘El Mina’ has the winning…
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When Citizens Keep the Heat on Govt, the Idea is Get it Deliver
Ghanaians have a history of loud civil society activity. From the colonial days through our civilian and military administrations, the…
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Ashantihene’s Garden City Roll out Global Business Forum
For those of us whose world has come to an end and tend to blame government, rather than chase available…
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Why Invest In Ghana?
No country in the sub region is more strategically positioned as a perfect destination for doing business than Ghana has…
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Black Lives Matter Activist Shot In London
British Black Lives Matter activist Sasha Johnson is in critical condition after being shot in the head in London, her…
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Burning excavators and going to buy same for future use
The fight against illegal mining can never be romanticized given its pervasiveness. But with the greatest of respect, burning excavators…
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NDC Certainly in Trouble
Stephen Atubiga, the young man in the centre of threatening Supreme Court and other high-profile public officials and statesmen, has…
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