Welcome to another edition of Another Perspective.
Kojo Mensah is looking at the e-levy that the government is pushing for Ghanaians to pay. He looks at the promises that the NPP made to the people of Ghana, and the promise they had the men to sustain the economy.
Are Ghanaians ready to pay the e-levy, or do they just find it annoying?
In this episode, Kojo Mensah is looking at the Church and its persistent message against sports betting. With the church taking this stance, is it ready to reject every cedi or pesewa earned from betting?
What about other 'unsavoury' ways of earning, like bribery? Why does the church not reject tithes from these people?
Kojo Mensah is talking about the plastic problem in Ghana, where almost every part of the country, including the beaches, are littered with plastics. What will it take to ban plastics and rid the environment of the nuisance?
Kojo Mensah talks about the issue that has recently risen about the Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin's, military guards being withdrawn by the military command. Is it a big deal? Should the Speaker of Parliament even have a military guard? Is that not something that the Ghana police service can do?
Kojo Mensah talks about the recent scholarship given to 250 journalists to be trained on journalism.
The scholarship was launched by Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu, and the first of the forums was held at the Manhyia Palace.
Symbolically, does it make sense to hold a training forum for a group that is supposed to uphold democracy on the premises of an institution that is not known to support democracy?
In this episode of Another Perspective, Kojo Mensah is looking at the ban on 'fake prophecies', and one prophet's attempt to dodge the ban by using the name 'Umofia' in his prophecy. Should these people be taken seriously, or should they be punished?
Kojo Mensah takes a look at the United Nations Climate Change Conference, which is popularly known as COP, with the last conference named COP26. That was arguably one of the organisation's most popular climate change conference.
Kojo is asking what the previous COPs have achieved, and what it meant symbolically to host it in Glasgow, with its nuclear plant closing down after 46 years.
He also touches on the Western misdirected notion of indirectly referring to Africa as a country.
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Welcome to the first episode of Another Perspective.
Kojo Mensah takes a look at the eighth parliament in Ghana's fourth republic.
The parliament, on the night it was inaugurated, broke into a fight over the election of its speaker. Interestingly, to end its first year, the MPs fought, once again, over the government's proposed electronic transactions levy.
Do the politicians really care about Ghanaians? Do the MPs really know their mandate?