Will Ghana’s democracy stand the test of time after the 2024… Rhema Apr 29, 2024 Since its independence on March 6, 1957, Ghana has consistently held successful elections, a testament to its…
Will Ghana’s Democracy stand the test of time in the 2024… Rhema Apr 29, 2024 Introduction Since its independence on March 6, 1957, Ghana has consistently held successful elections, a…
67 errors on Performance Tracker not a massive issue – NPP’s… Rhema Apr 15, 2024 The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has acknowledged discrepancies in the recently launched performance tracker but has…
Political parties dangerously eroding democracy they aim to… SpyDa Mar 27, 2024 The Member of Parliament for Dome-Kwabenya, Sarah Adwoa Safo, has said that the quiet danger lurking in democratic…
Sahel : between disinformation, information warfare and… SpyDa Mar 21, 2024 In Africa, and more particularly in the Sahel, election periods are times of general tension and tension building,…
Bagbin committed to resist any affront to democracy Rhema Mar 21, 2024 The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, has pledged to stand firm against any efforts by the government to…
Anti-Gay Bill: Akufo-Addo’s letter to Parliament a… Rhema Mar 19, 2024 The Member of Parliament for Tamale South, Haruna Iddrisu, has expressed grave concerns over a letter from the…
In Senegal, context for postponed election is strong popular… SpyDa Feb 5, 2024 President Macky Sall’s move to postpone Senegal’s presidential election comes within the context of solid popular…
Ghana yet to harness potential of democracy as a catalyst… Rhema Nov 13, 2023 Ghana is yet to fully harness the potential of democracy as a catalyst for sustainable national development, Dr…
Attacks On Media An Affront To Democracy – ACHSEM SpyDa Oct 12, 2023 The Africa Center for Human Security and Emergency Management (ACHSEM) has condemned the spate of attacks on the…
Anglican Bishop calls for fairness in justice delivery Rhema Oct 9, 2023 The Anglican Bishop of Cape Coast, Very Reverend Dr. Victor Atta-Baffoe, has called on the country’s judiciary to…