The name John holds a unique and almost mystical significance in Ghanaian politics, as it seems to be synonymous with success, influence, and leadership .
Politicians, musicians, and celebrities arrived in their most glamorous looks for one of South Africa's biggest political events - the State of the Nation Address (Sona), making it almost as much ...
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ZNetwork on MSNSolidarity Under SiegeFor more than six decades, the USA has subjected Cuba to a blockade designed to destroy its economy — an act of aggression ...
Ahead of the second edition of the Ghana Dance Industry Awards on February ... from the choice of colours to the figurine and engraved symbols, carries deep traditional significance, making ...
The Committee investigating the chaotic disruption that occurred during a vetting session in Ghana’s Parliament on January 30, 2025, has suspended its proceedings until further notice. The committee’s ...
Parliament on Tuesday approved the nominations of 12 ministers-designate, including Mr Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, Minister-Designate for Health, and Mr Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Minister-Designate for ...
In a bid to maintain order and decorum, Parliament has strengthened security measures ... amidst chanting to enter the Floor of the House despite the presence of the Ghana Police Service personnel ...
the political atmosphere in Ghana is growing more hostile. Alban Bagbin, the Speaker of Parliament, has been legally petitioned by the chiefs to reveal the identity of the MP who made the ...
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The Herald on MSNResetting Ghana: A call to ethics in political and corporate governanceThe Path to the Good Life Aristotle (384 – 322 BCE) viewed ethics as a practical science centred on human well-being and pursuing virtue through rational action. In his influential work, Nicomachean ...
Back to U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa ACCRA, Ghana – The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) and U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa (SETAF-AF), strengthened their partnership ...
Or tyranny disguised as representation? Parliament is not your personal battlefield. It is the house of the people’s will. You do not sit there for yourselves; you sit there for Ghana. If you cannot ...
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