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COLUMNIST: MOSES DEYEGBE KUVOAME, PHD

When Ghanaians Flee South Africa: Xenophobia and the Unfinished Legacy of Apartheid

When Ghanaians Flee South Africa: Xenophobia and the Unfinished Legacy of Apartheid

May 30, 2026 | Feature Article

On 29 May 2026, a chartered flight carrying Ghanaian nationals landed in Accra. Many had chosen to leave South Africa be ...

Dec 24, 2025 | Feature Article

Ghana rsquo;s 1992 Constitution has served the country well. It has provided stability, protected fundamental freedoms, ...

Dec 20, 2025 | Feature Article

Martin Alamisi Burns Kaizer Amidu is a respected figure in Ghana rsquo;s public life. His long service to the Republic, ...

Dec 3, 2025 | Feature Article

The question of whether Christian-owned senior high schools should compel Muslim students to attend church services has ...

Nov 11, 2025 | Feature Article

On Monday, November 10, 2025, the Appointments Committee of Ghana rsquo;s Parliament convened to vet Justice Paul Baffoe ...

Oct 4, 2025 | Feature Article

Christianity is everywhere in Ghana. Churches tower over markets, pastors command larger audiences than many politicians ...

Sep 28, 2025 | Feature Article

Ghanaian politics never fails to entertain. Just when you think you have seen it all, along comes Chairman Johnson Asied ...

Sep 27, 2025 | Feature Article

In recent years, some scholars have advanced the thesis of Ghana as a ldquo;soft theocracy, rdquo; using it to describe ...

Sep 19, 2025 | Feature Article

At Kwame Nkrumah Circle in Accra, a young woman in a wheelchair tries to board a trotro to her apprenticeship tra ...

Sep 15, 2025 | Feature Article

When the Ho Airport in the Volta Region was commissioned in 2017 at a cost of US$25 million, it was hailed as a bold ini ...

Sep 13, 2025 | Feature Article

When Ghana introduced the Free Senior High School (Free SHS) policy in 2017, it was hailed as a landmark reform. For the ...

Sep 10, 2025 | Feature Article

Drug use among young people in Ghana is no longer a hidden problem. What was once limited to alcohol and cigarettes has ...

Sep 8, 2025 | Feature Article

President Mahama rsquo;s decision to lift the eight-month ban on the sale of state lands has reopened one of Ghana rs ...

Sep 6, 2025 | Feature Article

Journalism is often called the ldquo;fourth estate. rdquo; It is more than a profession. It is a safeguard for democrac ...

Sep 5, 2025 | Feature Article

Veteran journalist, former Minister of State under the Kufuor NPP administration, Elizabeth Akua Ohene has once again ta ...

Sep 4, 2025 | Feature Article

When Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin presented the first Democracy Cup trophy to President John Dramani Mahama at ...

Sep 4, 2025 | Feature Article

Resetting Ghana rsquo;s democracy Ghana stands tall as a democratic exemplar in Africa, celebrated for it ...

Moses Deyegbe Kuvoame, PhD
Moses Deyegbe Kuvoame, PhD

Dr Moses Deyegbe Kuvoame is an Associate Professor at the University of South-Eastern Norway. He earned his PhD from the University of Oslo, Faculty of Law, Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law.. More Beyond academia, he engages as a public intellectual, writing on topics such as youth, education, disability, governance, social justice, marginalisation, and religion.

He has also served on Norwegian Government expert committees on drug reform, urban living conditions, and child welfare institutions, all appointed through Royal Decrees.

He is the founder and head of the Centre for African Mental Health Promotion and Cultural Competence (CampCom), an NGO that runs projects in Norway’s African and immigrant communities on mental and existential health, sexual and reproductive health, youth crime and drug abuse, child welfare, youth empowerment, disability inclusion, and the social inclusion of the aged.