Kwame Mensah

Kwame Mensah is a senior political correspondent based in Accra. With over a decade of experience covering Ghana's Parliament, elections, and government policy, he brings sharp analysis and deep sourcing to GhanaStar's political coverage. A graduate of the University of Ghana's School of Communication Studies, Kwame has previously reported for the Daily Graphic and Joy FM. He specializes in governance, public accountability, and West African geopolitics.

27296 Articles Joined March 2026

Articles by Kwame Mensah

International

Beating Klitschko Would Make Me A Legend

Britain's heavyweight world champion Anthony Joshua says beating Ukrainian veteran Wladimir Klitschko in their...

International

Aleppo Civilians Face Fresh Nightmare After Glimmer of Hope

In the last rebel-held pocket of Aleppo, residents were bidding a tearful farewell to their battleground city,...

Opinion

3 BEASTS TO ‘BEHEAD’ BEFORE 11

The poetic dialogue below, written in somewhat ‘colloquial’ English, is a masterpiece! A dialogue between a younger...

Opinion

Stop Persecuting The Church

There is no denying the fact that genuine Christians or servants of God face various forms of harassment worldwide. It...

Opinion

The Last Straw That Broke The Camels Back

There is no reset button in life. You can’t take anything back, and you can’t undo anything. All of your actions...

Opinion

Yes, There Is Change! How Do You Intend To Take Advantage?

There is every reason for us Ghanaians to be grateful after a largely successful election. Sure thing is not everyone...

Politics

Govt Is Secretly Recruiting Into Security Services – Osafo Marfo Alleges

The leader of the president-elect’s transition team, Mr. Yaw Osafo Marfo is suggesting that the government is not...

Politics

Yamoah Ponko Goes Berserk; Attacks Minister Over Mahama’s Loss

The former Ejisu Municipal Chief Executive, say Mr Okrah, who is also the campaign coordinator of the party in the...

Opinion

And Yet, Nana Succeeded…

The 2016 presidential election would forever be remembered not based on the fact that it is the first time an incumbent...

Opinion

A Look At My Experience As A Student Politician

The hurdle and lapses of the past Law Student’s Union (LSU) elections has left me, a maverick politician of my...

Politics

Jammeh, A Spent Force!

Tagged as the worst human rights violator, one of the most callous dictators Africa has ever known and the most...

Politics

Tanker Explosion Ravages 7 Cars, Shop

Seven vehicles and a shop were burnt to ashes, Tuesday night, when a fuel tanker exploded at Ejisu-Besease on the...

Opinion

New Dawn, New Direction

Eventually, a new government is on the verge of being installed following a hectic general election. The expectations...

Opinion

What Nana Addo’s Win Means For The Science, Technology And Innovation Sector In Ghana

Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) is the president elect of the Republic of Ghana. He...

International

Unarmed 73-Year-Old Man Killed By Police In California

A 73-year-old man named Francisco Serna was shot dead by a police officer in the city of Bakersfield, California,...

Politics

What Nana Addo’s Win Means For the Science, Technology and Innovation Sector

Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) is the president elect of the Republic of Ghana. He...

Opinion

What Nana Addo’s Win Means For The Science, Technology And Innovation Sector In Ghana

Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) is the president elect of the Republic of Ghana. He...

Opinion

What Nana Addo’s Win Means For The Science, Technology And Innovation Sector In Ghana

Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) is the president elect of the Republic of Ghana. He...

Opinion

The NDC Autopsy 2016

Onaapo and Kalypo were the two catchphrase ingredients that caused the indigestion under the Umbrella. First , we all...

Opinion

The NDC Autopsy 2016

Onaapo and Kalypo were the two catchphrase ingredients that caused the indigestion under the Umbrella. First , we all...