Harruna Attah writes: “The Law Is A(n) Ass”
When read fully in context, Charles Dickens’ often quoted reference to the law being an ass, amuses, bewilders but also reveals a reality: “It was all Mrs. Bumble. She would do it,” […]
» Read moreWhen read fully in context, Charles Dickens’ often quoted reference to the law being an ass, amuses, bewilders but also reveals a reality: “It was all Mrs. Bumble. She would do it,” […]
» Read moreIn a forum at GIMPA, while deliberating on issues of fishing and its related problems, Professor Wisdom Akpalu Dean, School of Graduate Studies- GIMPA, raised a question “Do you know […]
» Read moreAn extensive search of the Political Science literature on Democracy shows that there are four main stages of Democratic Progression. Each stage has an implication for human rights. The First […]
» Read moreThe Archbishop comes across as your favourite lovable priest – the kind you see in English sitcoms like “Bless Me Father”, “Father Ted”, “Father Brown” and those others who walk […]
» Read moreBy P.K. Sarpong Dear Manasseh, The Supreme Court is not a haven for accountability. It is the Public Accounts Committee where such matters are dealt with. If you have enough […]
» Read moreThere are two major cases on election 2020 currently being heard in Ghana. One is the petition at the Supreme Court of Ghana challenging the outcome of the presidential election […]
» Read moreI have listened and watched with great admiration the number of campaigns and advertisements on the use of facemask and how many people are trying their utmost to get use […]
» Read more“Fellow Ghanaians, good evening. I address you this evening with a heavier heart than usual on the matter of the corona virus, or Covid-19. By the time I am through, […]
» Read moreAfter several postponements and contestations over the wording and competence of it, a private member’s motion in the name of Honourable Mahama Ayariga, Member of Parliament for Bawku Central, was […]
» Read more“As sober as a judge” The sobriety expected of judges goes beyond the avoidance of too much partiality to the bottled stuff to cover a judge’s entire persona. A tipple […]
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