The departure of certain parliamentarians has been attributed to the compelling factors of monetization and the anticipation of heightened competition, according to insights shared by political historian,  Professor Samuel Adu Gyamfi from the Department of History and Political Science at KNUST. In an interview on the Teknokrat show on Focus FM with host Emmanuel George Asiedu, Professor Gyamfi delved into ...

Economist, Mr Evans Nunoo has advised the government of Ghana to find a new and favorable way of increasing taxes in the country since the taxes being imposed on citizens are regressive. According to him, imposing taxes would make things expensive which would in turn make living difficult for Ghanaians. “I think the government would have to find a good ...

A producer at Focus FM, a KNUST based radio station, Frankies Elyon Afriyie has said that power outages, popularly known as dumsor, are a cunning tactic employed by politicians to influence voters during election season. According to him, the nation experienced power shortages during the 2015/2016 which also happened to be an election year and this pattern is continuing this ...