A recent report by UK-Ghana Chamber of Commerce (UKGCC) on Business Environment and Competitiveness Survey (BECS) revealed that while businesses are cautiously optimistic about future growth, significant challenges still remain.
Its findings identified taxation policy, the cost of telecommunications, government bureaucracy and the regulatory framework as top concerns for businesses...
The synergy between President Mahama’s flagship 24-Hour Economy policy and the AfCFTA is quite complementary. According to Francis-Xavier Kojo Sosu, Member of Parliament (MP) for Madina Constituency, he believes AfCFTA presents transformative opportunities for local businesses.
By facilitating expanded markets and enhancing industrial output, the 24-hour economy policy will flourish...
By Seade CAESAR
In the global energy market, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are powerhouses, boasting vast crude oil reserves, advanced technology, and substantial capital investments in energy production.
Africa, particularly Ghana, faces the dual challenge of fluctuating oil prices and energy supply constraints in its pursuit of...
By Richmond Kwame Frimpong
Since the Industrial Revolution and the onset of globalization, countries have benefitted from rapid economic growth by leveraging their own natural resources and exploiting cheap labor. This model has now been stretched to its limits for many countries around the world.
It is time for developing economies...
Imagine losing years of hard work, customer records, financial reports, and operational plans in the blink. Scary, right? Yet, this is the reality for businesses that haven’t embraced modern data storage solutions.
Cloud storage is redefining the way businesses manage data, offering a reliable, scalable, and cost-efficient solution. If you’ve...
By Joseph E. STIGLITZ
Thirty-five years ago, the world experienced an epochal change with the collapse of European communism. Francis Fukuyama famously called this moment the “end of history,” predicting that all societies would eventually converge toward liberal democracy and market economies.
Today, it is almost a cliché to observe how...
By Baptista S. GEBU
Baptista is a multifaceted hybrid professional known for her work on the future of work. She is the CEO of FoReal HR Services. Building a team of efficient & effective workforce is her business. Affecting lives is her calling!
She is an HR Generalist, International Development...
“Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced.” ― James Baldwin
When Justice Moses Kwaku Aheto completed his BSc. in Statistics at the University of Cape Coast, he had only one desire ─ to acquire a critical skillset that would enable...
By Ernest De-Graft EGYIR
Insight
Operational excellence is the cornerstone of long-term success in any organisation. For CEOs in Ghana, it means creating a culture of continuous improvement, eliminating inefficiencies, and delivering maximum value to customers.
In today’s competitive and fast-paced environment, operational excellence is not just about cost reduction; it’s about...
By Patrick Neat GBORGLAH
In 2016, like many others, I held high hopes for the future of Ghana’s governance. Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, the leader of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), inspired many with his vision and promises.
Believing that “politics is not a game of state capture or a casino...