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Big men, small boys, and power in Ghana

[ad_1] Prof. Jeffrey Haynes Politics Jan – 10 – 2026 , 09:57 4 minutes read Ghana’s recent Constitutional Review Committee (CRC) recommendations focus on strengthening democracy, accountability and governance by proposing significant changes, including banning members of parliament from being ministers, electing metropolitan, municipal and district chief executives, limiting executive power, reforming the judiciary and…

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Ghana troop deployment to Jamaica and Benin triggers constitutional dispute over executive power

[ad_1] The recent deployment of the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) to Jamaica and the rapid mobilization of troops to Benin mark a profound expansion of Ghana’s South-South cooperation. President John Mahama has framed the Caribbean mission as a moral imperative rooted in Pan-African solidarity, while the Benin deployment reinforces Ghana’s role as a regional security…

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Power outages affecting our businesses; release dumsor timetable

[ad_1] The Ghana Union of Traders’ Associations (GUTA) has joined calls for the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) to release a load-shedding timetable, as the ongoing power interruptions are negatively affecting businesses and livelihoods across the country. In a statement, GUTA highlighted the significant impact of the power outages on various sectors, including agriculture, trade,…

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Empty Shells’ Quest For Power

[ad_1] Alan Kyerematen   Clearly Ghana faces a leadership deficit. Thus all kinds of human species walking on four legs think they can lead the country. Any critique of the people offering themselves for leadership at all levels reveals that many of them are empty shells. They have no vision, no conviction and indeed principles…

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