
Exam malpractice on tertiary campuses?
Henry Atta Nyame
In Ghana, examination malpractice is not a fairy tale. It is a reality that continues to challenge our education system.
Published by Francis Buetey
There are two kinds of speakers in every room, every newsroom, every comment section, and every press briefing: those who talk because they have something ready to say, and those who talk because everyone else is talking.
One of the greatest fears of every worker approaching retirement is whether their pension will be enough to sustain them throughout their old age.
"The measure of government is not how much money it announces during a crisis, but how faithfully that money restores the lives of those who need it most."
Ghana's financial sector has entered a new phase following the increase in the Ghana Reference Rate from 10.02 per cent in June 2026 to 10.59 per cent in July 2026.
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