The National Pension Regulatory Authority (NPRA) has said that one of its major aims is to regulate the pension sector in a manner that would lead to poverty reduction nationwide. According to the NPRA, data available to the authority reveal that many people are faced with poverty issues immediately when...
By Dr Kadri ALFAH  and Adam SULLEY Agriculture in most African countries, to a great extent, is the key driver of the social and economic well-being of the people. Despite being subjected to food distribution margins and seasonal price variability Badiane et al., (1997), it is the primary source of...
The Constitution is said to be sui generis among the body of laws. It is the fundamental law of the law of the land from which the validity of all other laws, commissions and omissions can be ascertained. Besides its legal effect, the Constitution performs a more remarkable role. In...
Some years ago, I was privileged to attend an international conference in Singapore. The themes of the conference revolved around technology and where the world was moving in that space. Bringing people together from all parts of the world was a great idea so that Joe Bloggs like me...
What if Ghana’s president, God forbid, tested positive for coronavirus? What if he left the hospital infected and contagious, got into a car, putting others’ lives at risk, drove up and down a street, to then return to hospital? What if our president emerged on a balcony, dramatically ripping...
By Ben TAGOE Cybersecurity incident management plan is a critical component of an organization's overall security strategy, designed to guide the response to and management of security incidents effectively. Its importance cannot be overstated, as it encompasses not only the immediate steps to be taken following an incident but also...
Thomas Cook, as a company, existed for 178 years and its past was very glorious. The company has now collapsed. Throughout its long history, the company found it most difficult to adapt to the 21st century. The digital age has seen a revolution in travel. The technology in the Internet of Things...
Sustainability Corner with Irene Evadine Ngong BONJEH , Ebenezer ASUMANG& Romein VAN STADEN “By changing nothing, nothing changes.” ------Tony Robbins, American author There has probably never been immense pressure on businesses as a whole to look to the future. However, companies big and small now understand that if they don’t act socially...
At long last, Ghana is again taking leadership in construction industry development agenda within the West African region as a catalyst to development. Very soon the Construction Industry Development Authority (CIDA) 2020 bill will be passed by Parliament. In fact, the passing of the CIDA 2020 bill will again put...
By Prof. Samuel Lartey [email protected] In the ancient tale of the Trojan War, the Greeks gifted the city of Troy with a large wooden horse, hiding soldiers inside to infiltrate the city's impenetrable walls. This story is emblematic of modern financial deception, where money laundering acts as the Trojan horse...