Selective Outrage and Short Memories: NPP’s Moral Posturing on “Big Push” Procurement Rings Hollow
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"WALK DAILY WITH JESUS", 28/03/26, (Saturday, 5th Week of Lent in Year A).
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What Is Good for the Goose Is Equally Good for the Gander: The Case of Sole-Sourcing
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Selective Outrage and Short Memories: NPP’s Moral Posturing on “Big Push” Procurement Rings Hollow
In Ghana’s ever-contentious political landscape, the latest controversy over alleged sole-sourcing in the government’s “Big Push” infrastructu...
PASSION/PALM SUNDAY IN YEAR C – 29/03/2026.
NOTE: THE PASSION IS PROCLAIMED WITHOUT CANDLES, INCENSE, PRELIMINARY GREETINGS like, “A reading from the Holy Gospel according to …..” AND SIG...
ORAL Must Not Fail Ghanaians
There is a growing sentiment across Ghana that economic indicators alone are no longer sufficient to win public confidence. While efforts to stabilise...
"WALK DAILY WITH JESUS", 28/03/26, (Saturday, 5th Week of Lent in Year A).
COLLECT: “O GOD, WHO HAVE MADE ALL THOSE REBORN IN CHRIST A CHOSEN RACE AND A ROYAL PRIESTHOOD, GRANT US, WE PRAY, THE GRACE TO WILL AND TO DO WHAT ...
What Is Good for the Goose Is Equally Good for the Gander: The Case of Sole-Sourcing
Public procurement has always occupied a sensitive place in Ghana’s governance architecture. It shapes how public funds are spent and determines the...
Opposing Reparations: When Imperial Narratives Speak Through African Voices
The recent resolution at the United Nations calling for renewed attention to the legacy of slavery and the question of reparations has reignited an ol...