
Leadership and fatherhood: The shared responsibility of developing people
Christabel Danso
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Professor Kwasi DARTEY-BAAH
With the rainy season once again exposing the vulnerability of our towns and cities, flooding has returned as a painful reminder that many of our development challenges are less about nature and more about leadership.
In Ghana, examination malpractice is not a fairy tale. It is a reality that continues to challenge our education system.
Following the devastating floods on Tuesday 30th June in Accra, President John Dramani Mahama directed the Minister for Finance to release GH¢300 million from the Contingency Fund GH¢150 million for emergency relief and GH¢150 million for mitigation works.
Most business owners in Ghana have heard the term preference shares. Far fewer can explain with confidence what preference shares actually do, how they differ from the shares most companies issue by default, and when using them serves a founder's interests rather than working against them.
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