Editorials
Fire outbreaks will come again if…
Fire, Sunday morning, gutted large portion of the Kantamanto Market in Accra, destroying property worth hundreds of thousands of Ghana cedis. Two days before this sad incident, portions of the Agbogbloshie market also here in Accra had suffered some damage due to a fire outbreak. There have been several reported cases of fire outbreaks across the country More...
This NLA fraud/scandal deserves thorough investigation
TODAY, members of the Ghana Medical Association (GMA) and the Pharmacists Association of Ghana (PAG) are currently on strike over the settling and payment of their market premiums and other issues to do with salaries/allowances More...
Cuban doctors are the solution, Mr. President!
HEALTH is wealth and a healthy nation is a wealthy nation. Any country that has a healthy workforce is deemed to be a wealthy one since productivity is better off. And statistics from countries with healthy population More...
Forum to review SSSS implementation
President John Mahama, addressing workers on May Day, indicated that between May and June this year Government will convene a stakeholders’ forum that will include Organised Labour to thoroughly review implementation More...
What constitutes national interest?
THE issue of what constitutes a national interest has been deliberated upon over the years without any generally-accepted definition of the concept. In the absence of a clearly accepted definition, state actors More...
Why the shift system in writing WASSCE?
WHEN John E. A. Mills took over national administration in January 2009, one of the first policy statements his party, the National Democratic Congress (NDC,) put out was that they were going to revert the duration More...
Thumbs up, Supreme Court
THE Chief Justice, Justice Mrs. Georgina Theodora Wood, directed that the Supreme Court would for the first time allow cameras into the court room to transmit live the on-going election petition case. And true to More...
Why are our MPs so greedy!
ON the front page of this edition of Today is a story titled, MPs in massive chop-chop, and the report is very disturbing, because it shows the extent to which Members of Parliament, elected by us to represent us More...
Research agenda is very important to all universities dead
Professor Domwini Kuupole, Vice Chancellor of the University of Cape Coast (UCC), has reminded universities and other tertiary institutions of the need to embark on research projects since they would be More...
Wishing Senior High Schools Candidates Good Luck
ABOUT 409,832 Senior High Schools (SHS) final year candidates yesterday commenced their West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE). The candidates from 724 public and private recognised schools More...















