The possible removal of EC Chair and others – a tale of two scenarios

Some years ago, I questioned a police officer who was engaging the press in Tema about…

Arthur Kennedy writes on President Kufuor               

Four score and 7 years ago, a child was born. He has been very consequential to…

When the law speaks clearly but the public remains unconvinced, what has failed?

A quiet day off has led to an unexpected “epiphany” as I followed the matter between…

Ghanaians Deserve Answers: The Truth Behind the 5% vs 10% Lithium Royalty

In recent weeks, the national conversation around Ghana’s lithium sector has been shaped by mixed interpretations,…

Small acts of disorder

Ghana is a nation of immense promise, yet we struggle with a persistent problem that quietly…

The Wesley Girls Controversy: Hijab, Fasting, and the Missionary Heritage

When news broke that some Muslim students at Wesley Girls (and by extension other Christian mission-founded…

Iron Lady Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings’ fire burns — Ghana must carry her torch

The state funeral for Ghana's former First Lady, Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings, was a pivotal moment. It…

Ivy Setordjie writes: Two Wives, One Home: Is Polygamy the Answer to Cheating?

Something’s stirring across Africa. In living rooms from Accra to Abuja, in beer bars in Nairobi,…

Trade Policy shifts, Ghana’s key exports regain US market competitiveness

The United States' official decision to lift the 15% tariffs on cocoa and other key agricultural…

When the Attorney-General Found the Mission That Wasn’t There

There are moments in a nation’s constitutional life when one expects the guardians of the law…