By King Amoah. In recent years, the global discourse on sustainable resource management has intensified, particularly within the mining sector. Small-scale mining, often portrayed as a source of livelihood for impoverished communities, has increasingly come under scrutiny for its environmental and social implications. While small-scale miners contribute to local economies, a troubling pattern of non-compliance […]
Author: King Amoah
Auditor makes a poignant appeal to EC’s boss Jean Mensah to ensure violence – free democracy in Ghana.
By King Amoah. In recent years, the discourse around democracy has increasingly highlighted the need for a governance system that prioritizes freedom, transparency, and peaceful coexistence. At the forefront of this dialogue is Madam Efua Swanzy, an esteemed auditor based in Mankessim in the Central region, who has made a poignant appeal to Jean Mensah, […]
Addressing cocoa farmer concerns: A call for price adjustments
By King Amoah Cocoa is not just a commodity in Ghana; it’s a economic lifeline that sustains millions of families and contributes significantly to the nation’s economy. However, recent developments have brought to light the urgent need for pricing reforms to address the challenges faced by local cocoa farmers. This is particularly evident in […]
Religious Scoreboard with Rev Dr Anokye Nkansah
MESSAGE BY REV DR ANOKYE NKANSAH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF GHANA THEME: “SIN IS ATTRACTIVE BUT IT KILLS.” GENESIS 3:6, “So when the woman saw that the tree was good for food, and that it was a delight to the eyes, and that the tree was to be desired to make one wise, she took of […]
The enduring legacy of John Jerry Rawlings: Reflection through the lens of the Convention People’s Party.
Reports: King Amoah. The historical narrative of Ghana is profoundly intertwined with the legacies of its leaders, particularly that of the late Flight Lieutenant John Jerry Rawlings. As an activist from the Convention People’s Party (CPP) recently articulated, Rawlings’ legacy remains etched in the annals of Ghanaian history, but it is essential to examine it […]
“The EC must permit live broadcast of the IPAC meeting to discuss the 2024 voter register”
Dr Omane Bomaa writes: The Electoral Commission (EC) has invited political parties to a crucial IPAC meeting tomorrow, Tuesday, 1st October 2024, to discuss the 2024 voters register. In the interest of the general public and Ghanaian voters, following the contestations between the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the Electoral Commission over the 2024 […]
Avoid the attitude of lies: The key to spiritual development and prosperity – Says Apostle John Kwaku Appiah.
By King Amoah. In a compelling message delivered at the closing ceremony of the annual church conference, “September to Remember,” held on Sunday, September 29, 2024, Apostle John Kwaku Appiah, Head Pastor of Faith Outreach Ministry in Anloga, Kumasi, emphasized the vital role of truthfulness in the spiritual growth and prosperity of Christians. Speaking to […]
Don’t be deceived: Apostle J K Appiah Urges Christians to stay vigilant during election season.
King Amoah n Ia fervent address during the closing ceremony of the church’s annual conference titled “September to Remember,” held on Sunday, September 29, 2024, Apostle John Kwaku Appiah, the head pastor of Faith Outreach Ministry in Anloga Kumasi, strongly urged Christians to exercise discernment as the December 7 elections approach. His message aimed to […]
Operation Vanguard’s controversial mission in Ghana’s mining sector – an issue of national debate.
By King Amoah. In recent years, Ghana has faced significant challenges related to illegal mining, often referred to as “Galamsey.” This form of artisanal mining has not only led to environmental degradation but has also caused social unrest and posed various health risks in mining communities. In response to these rampant activities, the Ghanaian government […]
Mahama’s demands for the freedom of galamsey victims: Citizens of Neighborhood countries call for Justice amidst illegal mining controversies.
By King Amoah. The term “Galamsey,” derived from the Ghanaian phrase “gather them and sell,” refers to the widespread and often illegal small-scale mining activities that have proliferated in Ghana and neighboring West African countries. Recently, this issue has spiraled into a crisis, gaining international attention, especially with former Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama’s emphatic […]










