Public Officials Should Be Surcharged for Right To Information Failures The Right To Information bill must be amended to surcharge public officials instead of the institution when they fail to honor RTI requests May 12, 2026 6 mins read
Too Big To Fail: Why The Ghana Private Road Transport Union is a Necessary Evil for Public Transportation The GPRTU is inefficient, politically entangled, and impossible to get rid of. It is also the only thing keeping millions of Ghanaians moving. A reckoning with the institution nobody loves and everybody needs April 27, 2026 6 mins read
Ghana’s Media Has Become a Political Instrument. With Social Media, It’s Getting Worse Political ownership, self-censorship, and viral disinformation are hollowing out Ghana's free press — from the inside. April 21, 2026 4 mins read
Uganda Has Drafted A New Sovereignty Bill Which Could Have Broad Effects on Foreign Investment and Civil Society A sweeping new law threatens to redraw the lines between national protection and economic isolation — and reshape Uganda's place in the world April 17, 2026 4 mins read
A Scottish Woman Married a Ghanaian Prophet in 2014. Six Months Later, She Was Found Dead In A Hotel Bathtub
Ghana Parliament Submits Community Service Bill Which Offers Offenders Community Service Instead of Jail Time