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Are politicians worth our votes?

By: Ruth Tang In Ghana, like many other democratic countries around the globe, the power to become a leader is dependent on the voting power of the citizens. That is to say, politicians or political leaders are voted into power by the people who see them as the right choices. Every election period, politicians make promises revolving around individual and …

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Tax Amnesty not a right call for Bawumia – Francis Timore

By: ANFRED Mr. Francis-Timore, a tax consultant commended Vice President Dr. Alhaji Mahamudu Bawumia on his policies presented to Ghanaians but questioned his authenticity. During a conversation on PM Ghana with Pepsival, Mr Timore questioned why Dr Bawumia, who has held the position of Vice President for almost seven [7] years could not leverage on such policies but is now …

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Afenyo-Markin writes: The case for non-custodial sentencing and plea bargaining in addressing same-sex sexual relationships

A significant problem that casts a long shadow over Ghana’s ongoing efforts at social and legal reform is the extreme congestion in its prison system. This problem is a significant indication of the underlying conflicts and difficulties within Ghana’s criminal justice system, not only one of capability. This paper presents an important investigation of an alternative course: the use of …

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