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

Protestors Demand South Korea President Resignation

Thousands of South Koreans rallied in Seoul Saturday, demanding the resignation of President Park Geun-hye. Police...

International

Ethnic Tensions Rising In South Sudan

Ethnic tension is rising in South Sudan’s Bahr-el-Ghazal state where leaflets ordering those from Central Equatoria...

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Role of Social Media In Kim Kardashian Robbery Attack

Many believe 20-carat diamond ring she showed off on her social media had prompted the heist The concierge who was held...

International

South Korea President Orders 10 Senior Aides To Resign

South Korea's president has ordered the resignation of 10 of her senior secretaries as political turmoil grips the...

International

Beer Sales Dropped By 9% In Brazil

Brazilians aren't drinking as much beer as they used to, which is giving the biggest beer brewer in the world --...

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Africa Fastest Growing Economy With Half Population Living In Poverty

Following many years of political turmoil and civil conflict, business is back - and booming - in the Ivory Coast. This...

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Spain Re-Elects Rajoy As Prime Minister

Mariano Rajoy, Spain's acting prime minister and leader of its center-right Popular Party, was re-elected Saturday...

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Jose Fernandez Had Cocaine, Alcohol In System During Boat Crash

Miami Marlins star pitcher Jose Fernandez had cocaine in his system when he and two friends were killed in a boat crash...

International

Women, Children Flood Mosul As ISIS Loses Ground

The civilians from southern villages appear to have been forced into the city by ISIS, and witnesses said they looked...

International

FBI Defends Re-Examination of Clinton’s Email Use

FBI director James Comey has defended his decision to brief US lawmakers on FBI moves to look again into Hillary...

International

FBI Email Re-Examination ‘unprecedent and Troubling’

Hillary Clinton on Saturday questioned FBI Director James Comey's decision to write to congressional leaders about...

International

Clinton Enjoys Solid Lead In Early Voting

With 11 days to go before the U. S. presidential election, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton leads Republican Donald...

International

The Truth About ‘patient Zero’ and HIV’s Origins

Research has shown that HIV virus did not spread to US via patient zero. The man blamed for bringing HIV to the United...

International

Manchester United Sink Deeper

Herrera was sent off in the 68th minute Jose Mourinho’s woes increase as Manchester United draw yet another match. He...

International

Car Blast Leaves At Least Four Dead In Libya’s Benghazi

The bombing incidence is one of the many few that have shaken Benghazi in recent times. A car exploded late on Saturday...

International

Ukrainian Man Renames Himself IPhone 7 To Win the Phone

The 20 year old Ukranian changed his name to iPhone Sim so as to win the iPhone 7. KIEV, Ukraine (AP) — A Ukrainian...

Opinion

Fresh Breath Never Last Forever

As stipulated in my preview article, dubbed “The Essence of Life”, this makes more different, comprehensible and...

Opinion

One District One Factory Against One District Ten Tractors

I heard my president promising one district ten tractors. I took it upon myself to do a little research about this. We...

Opinion

I’M For Peaceful Election On Dec.7

I am Ivan Kyei Innocent (Nana-Kyei), l preach peace and harmony ahead of the December 7 elections to my fellow youth,...

Opinion

Is This the Hardest Thing To Do, J. J. Rawlings?

Former President Jerry John Rawlings is today being asked two very simple questions, but which may be very difficult...