More than half of Ghanaians are not happy about how the economy is being managed. Regardless of one’s political affiliation, objectively, everyone is economically frustrated. For the second time, Sarkodie has addressed the unbearable economic hardship in Ghana via music. … Read more →
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) says it is confident Ghanaians will keep it in power come 2016. According to the party, the change Nigerians voted for has already occurred in Ghana’s 2000 elections therefore it will not repeat itself.The NDC … Read more →
Black Star’s number 10 jersey, Andre Dede Ayew has written an emotional apology letter to Ghanaians after the Black Stars lost the final of the AFCON to Cote d’Ivoire . Even though the country is proud of the team for … Read more →
The opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) says President John Mahama owes Ghanaians a duty to explain the whereabouts of the 44 Ghanaians reportedly killed in the Gambia in 2005. According to the Minority NPP in Parliament, the president, then a … Read more →
Ghanaian football fans who stayed awake to watch to the very last minute of the AFCON 2015 final game between Ghana and Cote D’Ivoire reacted to the loss on social media. The Ivorians broke a 23 year trophy drought beating … Read more →
President John Dramani Mahama on Saturday said the only way Christians could help in the socio-economic development of the country was to stand by the virtues of the Bible. This, he said should include; Respect for the elderly and others, … Read more →
About 3000 persons from some West African states are seeking asylum in South Africa. Some of these people have to join long queues just to get ‘asylum permits’ to stay in the country for three to six months (subject … Read more →
The Berlin Police have arrested two Ghanaians who were among those who demonstrated against President Mahama when he visited Germany. The two individuals did not have the requisite immigration documents for staying in the country, it has been reported. President … Read more →
Delivering the Presidential New Year speech on Wednesday, December 31, 2014; President John Mahama admonished the citizenry not to solely dwell on the negatives of the government but rather make constructive criticisms that can help build the nation. The 2015 … Read more →
President John Mahama says he is not worried his critics are refusing to see the unprecedented developmental projects his government is undertaking. According to him, even if they[opposition parties] are given lenses to enable them see clearer, they will still … Read more →