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

Arsenal Beat Sunderland To Top Premier League

Arsenal FC travelled to the Stadium of Light to play Sunderland and picked all three points. This win sends them...

Politics

CPP Activates ‘Operation Crucifixion and Resurrection’ Against NDC, NPP

The Convention People’s Party (CPP) says the final lap of its 2016 campaign will be committed to “crucifying” the...

Politics

Students To Assess Teachers Under CPP Gov’t

The Convention People’s Party (CPP) says students cannot be allowed to imbibe, without questioning, whatever they are...

Politics

Nduom Charges State Institutions To Respect Rights of Citizens

The flagbearer of the Progressive People’s Party (PPP), Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom has charged state institutions to...

International

Clinton Demands Details of New Email Probe

Hilary Clinton said: "the American people deserve to get the full and complete facts immediately" The FBI says it has...

Politics

People of the North Worse Off Under 8 Years of NDC – Bawumia

Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, Running Mate to Nana Akufo-Addo, has observed that the people of the North have become poorer and...

International

Man Beats Up Wife Over Snoring

A 30-year- old, commercial motorcyclist, Tukur Paul on Friday beat his wife, Mrs Jennifer Paul to stupor for accusing...

Politics

GRIDCo Assures of Adequate Power

The Ghana Grid Company (GRIDCo) has assured the general public that there is enough power available for distribution by...

Politics

Brace Up To Pay More For Power In 2017 – Expert Advises

Energy expert Kojo Opoku is predicting that electricity consumers will be paying more for the service in 2017....

International

ISIL ‘using Thousands As Human Shields’ In Iraq’s Mosul

Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant appears to be using tens of thousands of people as "human shields" in and around...

International

Iceland’s Pirate Party Set To Make Gains In Parliamentary Vote

Iceland holds parliamentary elections on Saturday, with polls showing the opposition led by the anti-establishment...

International

Women Nearing Equality With Men In Alcohol Consumption

Women have all but caught up with men at knocking back alcohol, a global study of drinking habits shows. The analysis...

International

Angelina Jolie Had To Endure A 4-Hour Interview With the FBI

Following news that the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services have expanded their investigation...

International

Pacquiao Not Slowing Down In Build Up To Vargas Fight

Manny Pacquiao says that despite a punishing schedule which includes juggling two high-profile jobs in the build up to...

International

U.S. Stocks, Dollar Fall On FBI Review of Clinton Emails

Wall Street recovered some losses on Friday but still closed lower, with U. S. stocks and the dollar falling after the...

International

Plane Catches Fire At Chicago Airport

An image of the plane on fire that was taken from a video filmed by one of the passengers An American Airlines plane...

International

Nigeria-Boko Haram-Missing Soldiers Story

In a story Oct. 23 about 83 missing Nigerian soldiers, The Associated Press erroneously quoted senior military...

International

Nigeria First Lady Aisha Buhari To Campaign For Her Husband

The wife of Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has said she is seeking “the success of my husband’s...

International

Nobel Literature Prize Left Me Speechless

US singer-songwriter Bob Dylan says he accepts his Nobel Prize in literature, ending a silence since being awarded the...

International

EU-Canada Trade Deal To Be Signed On Sunday

Protests against the agreement have been taking place outside the Walloon parliament in Belgium Canada and the European...