Are Women Less Corrupt than Men?
In Recent days many suggestions have been forthcoming on how to curb the canker of Corruption in the Ghanaian Society.
While some have suggested the enactment of more financial regulations, others have asked for the inculcation of more values in Ghanaian children as a long term solution to the rising incidence if corruption.
A new suggestion making [...]
Would the manifestoes offer anything new?
The four leading Political parties have finally outlined their manifestoes for the December Polls.
The manifestoes which may have taken a while to be completed, seek to address some of the major problems confronting the country.
They are surprisingly not very different on focal areas and Policy targets.
While some are debating the differences between the strategies outlined [...]
Odododiodio - Politicians promise to work in a bi-partisan manner to Solve resident’s Problems….But would they?
On Monday the JOYfm Roadshows hit the road again bringing radio closer to our listeners and highlighting the real issues that matter to the electorate ahead of the December Polls.
Jamestown in the Odododiodio constituency has been a hotbed for Political activities since independence and remains one of the swing constituencies in Ghana today. The constituency [...]
Can the Violence in Northern Ghana be stopped?
Northern Ghana has been plagued with reports of ethnic conflicts in recent years.
Many of the conflicts are as a result of unresolved land and skin disputes.
Recently violence in Tamale and Gushegu is reported to have taken a Political nature with supporters of the NPP and NDC attacking one another.
Security Analysts however contend that the violence [...]
Will Bawumiah’s choice translate into votes for December polls?
Finally speculations about the Nana Addo running mate saga came to an end yesterday at the Alisa Hotel . The decision by New Patriotic Party’s National Executive Council made the announcement at midnight confirming The Deputy Governor of the Bank of Ghana Dr. Mahamadu Bawumia as running mate to NPP flag-bearer, Nana Akufo-Addo for the [...]
Should govt go ahead with the GT sale?
The Sale of GT to Vodafone has been halted by parliament following immense public criticism of the deal.
Government explains that GT is in need of massive investment and better management to save it from collapse while critics insist it can raise the needed investment from the Ghana stock exchange or a consortium of banks and [...]
Will the NPP’s Large Crowds translate into votes?
The sizeable turnout of the NPP rally held at Kasoa recently has drawn a lot of comments from across the Political divide. Party functionaries say the large crowd made up of party supporters who voluntarily attended the rally, is a sign of the NPPs strength in numbers ahead of the December Polls.
But former Party General [...]
Is the military justified in “disciplining” recalcitrant drivers?
Some recalcitrant commercial drivers over the week were subjected to dehumanizing roles at the 37 military morgue.
The military guards arrested the drivers and their mates for allegedly committing motor traffic offences and sent them to the morgue at 37 where they were made to undergo some disciplinary measures.
These commercial drivers described as recalcitrant by the [...]
Have the national awards been cheapened?
The release of the final list of 241 distinguished Ghanaians to be given awards for outstanding services to the nation,has generated a huge debate on the Value of the awards.
Ghanaians debate as to whether the awards are indeed honourable or cheap due to the inclusion of some names to the list.
President Kuffour [...]
Should we or should we not treat Politicians differently on matters of law?
Since the conviction of former GNPC boss Tsatsu Tsikata for willfully causing financial loss to the state and misapplying public property, the nation has been engulfed in many legal debates on whether or not it is appropriate to try Politicians for offences against the state.
Some Political observers have suggested that in the interest on [...]







