Opinion
Stop fuelling ecocide: Call to cut supply lines of galamsey
There is a saying that the lifeblood of any war machine is its supply line. In Ghana’s ongoing battle against…
When governance feels like a family affair
I have been following the conversation around the Damang mine, and I think it raises a question that deserves honest…
RNAQ divorce ruling: What the noise is hiding
There is a version of this story spreading fast. A wealthy man, a devoted wife, 16 years of marriage, and…
Africa must reach for the moon
When we sang this old nursery rhyme back in the early 1970s at the Tarkwa Goldfields Preparatory School in the…
Nation welcomes first Marine Protected Area
Ghana is chalking yet another milestone on biodiversity protection and governance. The country has in no way arrived in its…
Chaos where there should be Gold: The Duffours, Bogoso & Katanomics
Heath Goldfields announced its first gold pour on 19th February 2026. The mine had been dormant for two years. Fourteen hundred workers, the…
LGBTQ+ Debate rumbles on
Ghana’s public space has once again been consumed by the debate over LGBTQ+ rights. From Parliament to pulpits, from…
We built churches but lost Christ
On Sunday morning, the churches are full. Voices rise. Hands are lifted. Songs echo through buildings across cities and villages.…
Biblical view of death
Death, as understood within the biblical framework, is a multifaceted phenomenon, deeply embedded in theological discourse, human experience and moral…
Obomeng Street: Where Kwahu finds its heartbeat
If there is one place that defines Kwahu Easter, it is Obomeng Street. Not just this year, but every year.…
