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7 Hard Truths About Political Foot Soldiers in Ghana
There is an old proverb the elders like to repeat when politics becomes too noisy.
“When the drum is loud, it does not mean the...
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Amnesties, Eye-Red Elections, Jets & Cocoa on the Run
Week of Mon 18–Fri 22 Aug 2025 · Ghana
This week reads like a telenovela written by a committee: a mass prison amnesty, a by-election...
Iron Rods to Heaven: Ghana’s Phase Two Culture
The Republic of Uncompleted Dreams
Focus Keyphrase: Uncompleted buildings in Ghana
Once upon a time in the Republic of Uncommon Sense, we did not merely build...
Prophecy Satire in the Republic: Clearance House Opens with Heavenly Paperwork
Editor’s note: This is prophecy satire from the Republic of Uncommon Sense—names, offices, and heavenly queue management are borrowed by the Muse for comedic...
The Image That Broke Ghana’s Heart: Bottled Water, Galamsey, and the Death of Our...
When Bottled Water Becomes Governance: A Republic Drowning in Irony
Bottled Water Governance Ghana has become the perfect symbol of leadership irony — a republic...
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McDan Licence Termination: What It Means for Investor Confidence in Ghana
McDan licence termination in Ghana is no longer just an aviation dispute. It has become a wider conversation about investor confidence, contract enforcement, indigenous...
When Illegality Starts Paying Tax: A Dangerous Precedent
When Illegality Starts Paying Tax: A Dangerous Precedent
By Jimmy Aglah
Illegal mining tax Ghana is now at the center of a national debate about governance,...
Tidal Rave Wahala: How One Beach Party Caused National BP to Rise
Tidal Rave Ghana: 5 Shocking Reasons This Satire Hits Hard
Tidal Rave Ghana threw the nation into confusion this week, even though Ghana was minding...
The Republic of Delegates: When a Few Think for Millions
Updated: Delegate chatter, poll screenshots, and “peace pact” commentary continue to trend as primary...
The Relentless Crusader: Ken Ashigbey and the Gospel According to the River Gods
Ken Ashigbey, the Galamsey Crusader — the name now synonymous with Ghana’s environmental conscience — stands tall in a nation drowning in excuses.
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Operation Recover All Loots (ORAL) – 5 Shocking Scandals Behind Ghana’s...
In Ghana, every government comes with a prescription. Nkrumah gave us self-government, Rawlings gave us fear and flight, Kufuor gave us HIPC relief, Mills...
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