Editorials

A LANDMARK DECLARATION OF INTENT

Sunday July 05, 2009

Ghana prides itself as a democratic country and many development partners are keen on working with the government, state institutions and the private sector, to promote the development of the country. This interest has particularly been rekindled by the country’s ability to hold successful elections, especially between years 2000-2008....
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ARE WE SAFE, FOOD & DRUGS?

Thursday June 25, 2009

The Ghana Food and Drugs Board says it is concerned about the “disturbing manner in which some advertisers and radio presenters air advertisement of regulated products, especially alcoholic beverages, on the airwaves”. Going beyond mere concern, the Board has warned that it would not take kindly to anyone found flouting...
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WILL IT RAIN WHEN OBAMA COMES!

Wednesday June 24, 2009

The Ghanaian Times is desperately hoping that someone has noticed the picture of the streets of Accra the morning after every downpour. Rubbish! For hours, that is, until Zoomlion sends its gangs to sweep away the rubbish, our streets are covered with a carpet of filth. The picture is a shameful reminder of the saying that “what...
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SCHOLARSHIP TO STUDY WHAT?

Monday June 22, 2009

The Vice President did not seem to have surprised his audience at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, last Friday when at the final of a series of congregations, he announced the Government’s decision to review the basis for the award of scholarships for studies abroad. The applause that greeted the...
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ROUGH ROAD TO TRANSITION JUNCTION

Friday June 19, 2009

Ever since our dear nation, Ghana, adopted the democratic culture of changing political leaders by the ballot box, the first year of a succeeding government has been characterised by turmoil. Teeth-gritting, muscle-flexing officials of government-in-power, walking with a swagger, have pursued former government officials like predators hunting...
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