Politics often pivots on moments of rupture, and it is in those ruptures that new political calculations are made. West ...
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, ...
President John Mahama's return has rekindled optimism amongst Ghana's young population, but they are demanding concrete ...
Since Ghana returned to democracy in 1992, the country has held nine consecutive elections In all these elections ethnicity and religion have played a role, even though the country’s constitution bars ...
The controversy concerning what rights the Christian authorities of Wesley Girls’ Senior High School (SHS) have, and what the school’s Muslim students should enjoy in this regard, is a hot topic ...
As Ghana’s crucial presidential election draws closer, Mahamudu Bawumia, the Muslim vice president and contender for the ruling New Patriotic Party, may have added some weight to his candidacy and ...
ACCRA, Ghana (AP) — The group of 14 African immigrants deported to Ghana by the U.S. have been returned to their home countries, Ghanaian authorities reiterated on Tuesday, pushing back on claims from ...
A woman casts her ballot at a polling station, in Accra, Ghana, Dec. 7, 2024 (AP photo by Misper Apawu). Ghana capped a year of opposition victories in elections around the world by returning John ...
By Ing. Philip LARTEYFor many decades, Ghana’s infrastructure ministries and other public agencies have relied heavily on Engineering, Procurement & Construction (EPC) and EPC + Finance contracts to ...
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 ...