Editor's Choice

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Workers, employers must grow

AS the world last Saturday, May 1, 2010 marked the efforts and the noble contributions of workers towards the development of their various countries, Today would like to seize this opportunity to, once again, wish all workers well and a... (Continue reading)

Festivals must unite us

Celebration of festivals is part of Ghanaian culture. That is why every tribe in this country takes pride in the celebration of its festival. Many of our tribes have a unique way of commemorating their respective festivals and it is... (Continue reading)

Will the North know peace?

As part of our efforts to bring peace to the Northern part of Ghana and by popular request we reproduce yesterday’s editor’s note Apart from its poverty-stricken feature, the three Northern Regions of Ghana are mired in chaos and conflicts.... (Continue reading)

Will the North know peace?

Apart from its poverty-stricken feature, the three Northern Regions of Ghana are mired in chaos and conflicts. Hardly a day passes without Ghanaians learning of one conflict between one tribe and the other. For us at Today, this is very disturbing.... (Continue reading)

Upsurge in violence crimes worrying

The upsurge in violence crimes which sometimes result in conflicts leave much to be desired. Violence crimes are on the ascendancy and the billion dollar question everyone seems to be asking is: When will these conflicts and violence crimes stop... (Continue reading)

Winning the child labour war

The full-time employment of children, especially those who are legally too young to work is known as child labour. This practice, according to the International Labour Organisation (ILO), is highly prevalent in Africa and other third world countries. Over the... (Continue reading)

Tomato farmers need a push

Not too long tomato farmers in the Upper East Region were reported to have threatened to stop growing tomato during the next farming season. Their reason for this intended action was as a result of the fact that they were... (Continue reading)

Enforce turkey tail ban

THERE was a frightening story on the front page of the Monday, April 19, 2010 edition of the Daily Graphic on the brisk sale of turkey tails in the market despite a ban on its importation and sale. It would... (Continue reading)

We wish BECE candidates well

Yesterday April 19, 2010 final year students of Junior High Schools (JHS) across the country began their Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE). This year’s BECE has 350,888 candidates, and as usual candidates opened their examination with English and Religious and... (Continue reading)

Curbing porn in Ghana

AFTER 53 years of existing as an independent nation, it is most pathetic to see many of our youth using precarious and unorthodox means to make money in life. THE youth see such means as the quickest way of freeing themselves... (Continue reading)

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