Education has always been a cornerstone of John Mahama’s vision for Ghana’s development, and it remains a pivotal element in his future plans for the... Read More
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John Mahama’s political journey is a testament to resilience, adaptability, and a commitment to public service that has shaped his leadership style over the years.... Read More
John Mahama’s vision for a film village in Ghana represents more than just an ambitious project; it is a transformative initiative poised to reshape the... Read More
I didn’t say it. It was the former Chief Justice Sophia Akuffo, who said the Supreme Court has become too predictable. Hon. Ken. Dapaah also... Read More
As Ghana stands on the brink of a cinematic renaissance, the vision for a Film Village is merely the beginning of a broader evolution in... Read More
Community engagement is a cornerstone of John Mahama’s vision for a film village in Ghana, emphasising the importance of involving local residents in the development... Read More
The vision for a film village in Ghana goes beyond mere entertainment; it is a profound cultural initiative aimed at showcasing the rich tapestry of... Read More
Addressing monetary mismanagement in Ghana carries profound economic implications that could reshape the nation’s financial landscape and, in turn, alleviate poverty levels across the country.... Read More
Franklin Cudjoe, a renowned advocate for economic accountability and Founding President of IMANI Centre for Policy and Education, has taken aim at Vice President Mahamudu... Read More
In the vibrant landscape of Ghanaian politics, few phrases resonate as powerfully as “It’s the economy, stupid!” Originally coined during Bill Clinton’s 1992 campaign, this... Read More


The Role of Education in Mahama’s Future Plans
Mahama’s Political Journey and Leadership Style
The Legacy of John Mahama’s Film Village Vision
Ghana’s Supreme Court has become confused and dangerous – Dr. Lawrence Appiah writes
The Future of Film in Ghana: Beyond Mahama’s Film Village
Mahama’s Film Village: Involving Local Residents
How Mahama’s Film Village Will Showcase Ghanaian Stories
Economic Implications of Addressing Mismanagement in Ghana
‘The Economy, Stupid’ is not an insult – Franklin Cudjoe to Bawumia
John Mahama Reminds Bawumia: “It’s the Economy, Stupid!” – A Call to Focus on Economic Realities
Man arrested for trying to smuggle hacksaw blades into police cells in Kasoa
Ghana’s universities now engines of transformation – Dr. Apaak
Ghana–Norway partnership key to research, innovation – Dr. Apaak
Dr. Apaak calls for impact-driven Ghana–Norway academic collaboration