Ghanaians are wise people, and our traditions understand the power of speech. In the old days, the okyeame (linguist) was not ...
As Ghana prepares for the crucial 7 December elections, the convergence of religion and politics has emerged as a powerful undercurrent shaping the electoral landscape. The two leading candidates, ...
Accra, June 27, GNA-Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin has decried the increasing politicisation of every issue in the country, saying: “I’m fed up with politics in this country.” He, has thus, ...
The core statute governing extradition in Ghana is the Extradition Act, 1960 (Act 22), one of the oldest legal instruments on ...
FOR decades, the relatively low socio-economic status and limited public visibility of Muslims in Ghana have been a subject of quiet concern and, at times, open debate. Despite Islam being one of the ...
Youth activism in Ghana is reaching a turning point as frustrations over hardships due to alleged poor governance and graft push a new generation to the forefront of political engagement. Yet, the era ...
The paper discusses political apology in the 4th republic of Ghanaian contemporary politics from 2013 to 2015. It taps its data from apologetic speeches by political officials and from apologies ...
This article argues that Ghana’s democratization took place through a two-stage process, where the first stage saw the international community play a more dominant role leading up to Ghana’s ...