In a poignant statement that resonates deeply within the context of Ghana’s ongoing struggle with illegal mining—known locally as “galamsey”—an 85-year-old elder, Paul Manu from Gomoa Odoben in the Central Region, has admonished fellow Ghanaians that God will curse anyone who accepts bribes and allows these unauthorized mining practices to continue. His remarks ignite a […]
Author: King Amoah
DRO Commander 1 rallies support for Mahama in the Central region.
Central Region’s Deputy Organizer, Senior Comrade Abakah Mensah, popularly known as Commander 1, took the stage to energize constituency secretaries and Alpha Coordinators at the strategic workshop. With infectious passion, he charged them to take the campaign to the grassroots, leaving no stone unturned in securing a landslide victory for John Mahama and capturing 20 […]
Ten Reasons why it’s dangerous for Jean Mensah to print ballot papers without voter’s register
1. Institutional Decay: Currently, apart from the NDC, there’s no institution or personality in this country that can courageously call this corrupt NPP government to order for commission of democratic excesses. Ayawaso West Wuogon by-election violence and the killing of eight (8) Ghanaians during elections 2020 refers. The invasion of parliament by armed military on […]
You will face the Consequences of betraying trust – Rev Victor Frimpong to corrupt leaders.
By King Amoah In an impassioned address at the Word Church Ministry in Accra Alajo, Rev. Victor Frimpong, the church’s founder and leader, delivered a powerful message aimed at Ghanaian leaders who engage in corrupt practices. With a voice steeped in conviction, he highlighted the moral and spiritual implications of accepting bribes from those who […]
Reflecting on John Jerry Rawlings’ revolutionary coup: A historical perspective on governance in Ghana.
By King Amoah In the annals of Ghana’s political history, few figures resonate as strongly as the late President John Jerry Rawlings. His revolutionary coup in June 1979 marked a significant turning point for the nation, a move that, according to many, was a desperate attempt to salvage a country teetering on the brink due […]
How technology can enhance healthcare delivery under Mahama.
In the modern era, technology stands as a cornerstone in the transformation of healthcare delivery, and Mahama’s vision for free primary healthcare without insurance recognises this potential. By leveraging innovative tools and platforms, healthcare can be made more accessible, efficient, and personalised for every individual. Telemedicine, for instance, has emerged as a game-changer, allowing patients […]
Calls on galamsey’ deepen: UTAG backs Civil Society Organizations in nationwide strike.
By King Amoah. As the campaign against illegal mining, known locally as “galamsey,” intensifies in Ghana, the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG) has declared its unwavering support for Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in their upcoming nationwide strike. This decisive move comes in response to the government’s ongoing efforts to enforce a ban on illegal […]
Ghanaians demand action against illegal mining: A call to ban galamsey’.
By King Amoah In a bold declaration, Professor Johnson Anobil, a respected political analyst based in Cape Coast, has voiced the growing frustration among Ghanaians regarding the government’s failure to take decisive action against illegal mining, commonly known as “galamsey.” His remarks come as a stark warning that many citizens are reluctant to participate in […]
Election 2024: former chairman of Peace Council Professor Emmanuel Asante cautions politicians against spiteful comments.
By Lawrence Odoom. Most Rev. Professor Emmanuel Asante, the Former chairman of Peace Council has urged political leaders to promote and preach peace ahead of the December 2024 general elections. According to him, the politicians with their aligned political parties has a role to play in nation-building and maintaining the peace and stability of the […]
The dilemma of chiefs who prioritize land Sales and community trust: A voice from a concerned Citizen.
The Kumasi chieftaincy system, steeped in tradition and responsibility, has found itself at odds with the imperatives of modern economic development. Some chiefs have been accused of prioritizing land sales over community welfare, generating distrust among residents and undermining the authority of paramount chiefs, who are the traditional custodians of land. The Role of Chiefs […]









