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.

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Black Coffee’s Son Overwhelmed By Lesson On How To Take Care of A Lady

Black Coffee's young boy appears to be overwhelmed when his dad explains to him all the things that go into taking care...

Opinion

Rotary Club, A Bedrock of Humanitarina Services

Accra, Aug. 25, GNA - Gripped by the spirit of hmanitarian and philanthropism, the Rotary Club of Accra Ring Road...

Opinion

Caution To President Mahama

Folks, I want to be very forthright and stubborn upfront (if even considered as disrespectful at this point) to caution...

Opinion

The Nonsense Of Manifestos In Ghanaian Political Culture 1

“When you think is peace and safety: a sudden destruction…Oh, it’s a disgrace to see the human race in a...

Opinion

Entrepreneurs Are The Creative Force In The Economy Is The Government Helping Or Hindering Them?

This essay was among the first 25 essays of the RISING TIDE FOUNDATION for the Africa undergraduate essay competition,...

Opinion

The God Of Obinim Versus The God Of NDC

One word that amuses me most in my life is the word "God". My attention has moved from whether God exist or not, to how...

Opinion

The Forgotten Profession

The teaching profession in Ghana is one that even though popular lacks the needed honour and prestige. It is said that...

Opinion

There Is Just No Age

I was in Nigeria recently for only one week to attend the burial ceremony of my father-in-law, late Mazi John Oleka of...

Opinion

Rotary Club, A Bedrock of Humanitarian Services

A GNA feature by Elsie Appiah- Osei Accra, Aug. 25, GNA - Gripped by the spirit of humanitarian and philanthropism, the...

Opinion

Captain Smart Of Adom FM And The Magical Mosquitoes

Captain Smart, a programme presenter at Adom FM, Accra, Ghana, in my estimation, has not been very fair with Ghanaians...

Opinion

Blacks, Beware Of Racial Criticism

"To err is human" goes a wise saying; another says that "As you point a finger to criticise someone, three of your...

Opinion

63 GROUPS PETITION IGP, DEMAND ARREST OF PRIME SUSPECT

Destiny Ugorji Pursuant to its earlier call on the Police over the missing Abuja business woman, Charity Aiyedogbon, 63...

Opinion

When Did Remorse Become Part of NDC Vocabulary?

When President Mahama covertly collaborated with Mr. Anas Aremeyaw Anas and the latter’s Tiger-Eye PI team to expose...

Opinion

Ghanaians In The Quest For The (Savior ) President In 2016 Election

I just got myself a new phone. It cost me almost a fortune. I have been forced to acquire this phone because somehow I...

Opinion

Who Can Be More Dangerous Than Corrupt President Mahama?

It is now clear the President John Dramani Mahama and his National Democratic Congress government are not convinced...

Opinion

Obinim And Cohorts At The Theological Stage Of Society

“And the Jews' Passover was at hand, and Jesus went up to Jerusalem, And found in the temple those that sold oxen and...

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Does Drinking Hibiscus Tea Also Known As Sobolo By Ghanaian Men Diagnosed With Prostate Cancer Have Any Effect On Prostate Specific Antigen?

Well, I was amazed myself after my research on the Hibiscus tea known as ‘Sobolo’ in Ghana and Prostate health. I...

Opinion

This Stone Age Conduct Must Cease!

It is gradually becoming a convention for supporters of suspects arrested by the police to either throng the courts or...

Opinion

And I Realized I Was Dreaming

I have no idea why I live; maybe to protect myself from dying or maybe I live just to hide under my dreams. Bedwetting...

Opinion

Nonviolent Revolt In The TwentyFirst Century

I sometimes wonder whether one of the ways in which 'Amercian exceptionalism' manifests is that many US scholars and...