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There are certain moments in life that divide time into “before” and “after.” For me, one of those moments was watching flames consume part of my home. Like many people, I had always assumed that if a fire broke out,…

A Dangerous Shift Ghana’s crime trends reveal more than numbers they expose a shift in economic pressure, institutional strength, and the psychology of crime. What is most concerning today is not just the rise in armed robbery, but the growing…

A single question sits at the heart of Africa’s future: Is Africa truly capable? This is no longer rhetorical; it is a test of direction. Africa is abundantly blessed with natural resources, fertile land, and human potential. Yet, despite this,…

Introduction: A Generation Disconnected from Power Ghana stands at a defining crossroads not because it lacks democratic structures, but because of a silent fracture steadily widening between generations. What is emerging is not merely political apathy among Gen Z; it…

During the 1980s and throughout the 1990s, Ghana’s movie industry stood as one of the most vibrant and influential creative sectors in West Africa. It was a golden era marked by discipline, originality, and a deep commitment to storytelling. Ghanaian…

Gun control is not just about passing laws; it is about enforcing them. A global study between Africa, Western Europe, and the United States highlights a consistent pattern: countries that pair stringent firearm regulations with credible enforcement experience lower rates…

Africa’s firearm control regimes in many countries still reflect legal frameworks inherited from colonial administrations—laws designed for a different era, different political realities, and different security priorities. Decades later, many of these statutes remain enforced with limited review, even as…