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

Opinion

Is President Mahama Not A Liar?

Not very long ago, President John Dramani Mahama and his surrogates at the Education Ministry boasted about the...

International

Nigeria, India Top List of Countries At Greatest Risk of Zika Virus

Nigeria has emerged as one of the countries at greater risk of Zika virus transmission. According to a new study...

Opinion

National Service Warts And All, And Cloud Of Silver Lining

“Music should make you laugh, make you cry or make you think. If it doesn’t do one of those three things, then...

Opinion

The Berea Christians And A Lesson For Us

Study to shew thyself approved unto God; a workman that needeth not to be ashamed rightly dividing the word of truth....

Opinion

Modern Day Slavery

Many of us today seem to have forgotten the existence of slavery and the extent of its grimness and gruesome practices....

Opinion

Who Is The Police Service For?

At times when issues like this come up, then we get frustrated and become very angry to an extent that we want to do...

Opinion

International Means Area In Ghana Concise Learned Dictionary

International simply means beyond national borders but it seems the word, "International" has taken up a new meaning in...

Opinion

Discerning Ghanaians Cant Take NDC Lies Any More

The four-day campaign tour of the Northern region by Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo did not only afford the New Patriotic...

Opinion

The New Corruption Tactics To Swerve Anas

Theodore Roosevelt once said, “A man who has never gone to school may steal a freight car; but if he has a university...

Opinion

Democracy Corrupts People

Motivated by Ms. Mawuena Trebarh, CEO of GIPC, Ghana and Church Member of Glorious Wave Church Int., Ghana Having been...

Opinion

KNUST Partly To Blame For Ineffective Practice Of Herbal Medicine By Medical Herbalists In Ghana

The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in September 2001 commenced a Bachelor of Science degree...

Opinion

Akuffo-Addo Blazes The Trail To Confuse The Visionless

A meaning and nature of a dam, isn’t what we have at Akosombo. A dam simply means a "blockage on the course of a...

International

Merkel Refugee Policy Blamed For Defeat

German Chancellor Angela Merkel's allies have urged her to change course on refugees after her governing CDU party was...

International

Iran Leader Attacks Saudis Over Hajj

Iran's supreme leader has attacked Saudi Arabia's handling of the Hajj almost a year on since hundreds of pilgrims were...

International

German Boy, Nine, Saves Young Brother In Korbach Pool

A nine-year-old German boy has been hailed a hero for resuscitating his two-year-old brother after he fell into a...

International

Messi Reveals Why He Changed His Look

Barcelona's blonde bombshell Lionel Messi has revealed the reason behind his drastic change of hairstyle over the...

International

Anti-China Activists Set To Take LegCo Seats

A new generation of anti-China activists have won seats on Hong Kong's Legislative Council (LegCo), preliminary results...

International

LG Electronics Says To Invest In Robot Technology

South Korea’s LG Electronics Inc said on Sunday it will aggressively invest in robots, seeking to capitalize on...

International

Some Officers Selling Arms To Boko Haram

Nigeria's military says some officers are selling arms and ammunition to Boko Haram, indicating the corruption...

International

Police Use Tear Gas At Pro-Dilma Protest

Tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets in Brazil to demonstrate against the government. Organisers said...