There is a particular kind of pain that hides behind closed doors. It does not shout. It does not wave a placard or block a road in protest. It whispers—sometimes in the form of a neighbour’s uneasy ...
By Benjamin Tachie ANTIEDU & Goodnuff Appiah LARBI The arrest of a suspect often marks the point at which the coercive power of the State is most acutely felt. It is also the point at which ...
By Christabel DANSO ABEAM The fast-rising technology and mobile gaming company, Buzzycash has officially outdoored its ...
Five years ago, I logged off a Zoom meeting that stayed with me far longer than most board meetings do. The virtual room was called The Legacy Conference, and on my screen were about 30 teenagers and ...
By Gifty Abena TURKSON In recent months, public discussion on Ghana’s economy has been dominated by the Bank of Ghana’s repeated interventions in the foreign exchange (FX) market, often in tranches of ...
The Bank of Ghana’s commitment to revitalising the economy has emerged as this year’s defining narrative. Under its guidance, ...
By Yao Afra Yao Chapter 1: the Faux-Messiah You’ll be sitting your somewhere minding your own business and all of a sudden someone decides that you’re in need of saving. This has been the story of the ...
From The Customer-centric Entrepreneur Project In the journey toward transforming Ghana’s plastic waste crisis into an economic opportunity, one principle stands paramount: what gets measured gets ...
In real estate, a project succeeds or fails at the very beginning – long before any construction starts. I have seen many projects run into trouble because the owners rushed to build without proper ...
By Prisca A. A. ANSAH For as long as many of us can remember, Ghana has positioned financial inclusion as a cornerstone of ...