Senior Lecturer, University of Education, Winneba
Botchway is a Social Scientist. He holds Bachelor of Arts and Master of Philosophy degrees in Political Science. He also holds a Doctor of Law (PhD) (with specialization in International Law). Botchway also has a certificate in Chinese Language and Culture. In addition, he has taken several personal skills development courses in several areas including leadership, entrepreneurship, customer services, etc. His research interest covers the interdisciplinary fields of Political Science, International Law and International Relations. Among the courses he researches and teaches are International Conflicts & Conflict Resolution; Post-Conflict Peacebuilding & Transitional Justice; Human Rights; Public International Law; Constitutional & Administrative Law; Civil Society Organizations; Elections and Democratic Consolidation; Environmental Governance, etc.

Ghana elections: religion and ethnicity are key to voters - and political leaders know it
Dec 09, 2024 01:43 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Since Ghana returned to democracy in 1992, the country has held nine consecutive elections In all these elections ethnicity and religion have played a role, even though the countrys constitution bars the explicit use of...