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Unpacking The 2026 Budget:- The Perspective of A Citizen
The 2026 budget will go down in history as a budget that resonates with the Ghanaian citizens.It gives an economic transformational feeling and deepen...
DEATH DOESN'T DISCRIMINATE: THE UNIVERSAL TRUTH WE PRETEND NOT TO SEE
In the quiet corners of hospitals, in the chaos of accidents, and in the stillness of old age, one truth reveals itself without hesitation: death does...
The Ghanaian Worker vis-a-vis the 9% Salary Increase: When Increment meets 9% Inflation.
The recent announcement of a 9% salary increase for Ghanaian public sector workers has rekindled debate around wages, dignity, and economic justice. O...
Blood on the Gates: The Cruel Reality of Youth Unemployment in Ghana
The heartbreaking stampede that snatched the lives of six young Ghanaians and injured many more at the various Army recruitment centres is not just a ...
When Parliament Becomes a Theatre of Absurdity: Time for the Speaker’s Hammer to Fall
The Speaker’s apology to the Judiciary is a wake-up call to clean up Parliament, this time with real action, not mere words. Ghanaians deserve a Pa...
A Cruel Joke on Ghanaian Workers: The Pathetic 9% Base Pay Increase and the Endless Greed of Article 71 Office Holders
When the government announced a 9 per cent increase in the base pay for public sector workers in the 2026 budget, many Ghanaian workers were left spee...