Ghana Seizes Damang Mine from Gold Fields: A Step Toward African Economic Sovereignty

On April 16, 2025, Ghana’s government made a historic move, assuming operational control of the Damang gold mine after rejecting South African company Gold Fields’ application to renew its 30-year lease, set to expire on April 18, 2025, according to the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources . This decision, announced by the ministry, marks … Read more

JUSTICE: The Sacred Equilibrium and the Price of Betrayal

I. Justice: Not Fairness, But Moral Gravity Justice is not a bureaucratic ideal or a neutral balancing act—it is moral gravity. It is the centripetal force that holds a society from spinning into moral oblivion. Unlike transient laws or transient leaders, justice endures because it is not designed by power—it is designed by truth. To … Read more

Coups in Ghana: Disruptions, Lessons, and the Path to Democratic Stability

Ghana, once hailed as a beacon of hope for African independence movements, has experienced significant political turbulence since gaining independence from British colonial rule in 1957. The nation’s history has been marred by a series of military coups, each disrupting the socio-economic fabric and hindering political continuity. This article delves into the details of these … Read more

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