…the story of Charles Maganoba As part of efforts to improve the agricultural sector by enhancing food security, a young agricultural technologist, Maganoba Charles of the University for Development Studies (UDS), has taken on the responsibility to be innovative. Charles has gone beyond farming to using the waste materials to produce...
In the age of digital transformation and social media ubiquity, the influence of online platforms has transcended personal connections and entertainment to become a dynamic force in shaping political narratives. As Ghana stands on the cusp of the December 7, 2024 General Elections, the role of social media in...
Like many countries, Ghana strives for innovation and technological advancement to fuel its economic growth. To achieve this, we must tap into the full potential of our population. One often-untapped resource is the incredible talent and creativity of young women. Encouraging them to consider careers in technology and STEM...
“A happy man marries the girl he loves, but a happier man loves the girl he marries.” – African proverb Everywhere you turn, you see statements and hear slogans about how we want to make this world a better place. The raison d'être that has always been offered - about...
On this day of November 1, 2023, we mark a small but important milestone on our journey toward the development of an efficient business rescue economy - by launching the first national journal on corporate insolvency and restructuring. Noting the insight shared by retired Supreme Court judge, Justice Date-Bah -...
The Electoral Commission (EC) before the 2020 elections made it known to all Ghanaians that the voters’ register that was used during the 2016 elections was not credible. They argued that the database was blotted with foreigners, minors etc. The panacea according to the EC was a new software...
On this day of November 1, 2023, we mark a small but important milestone on our journey toward the development of an efficient business rescue economy - by launching the first national journal on corporate insolvency and restructuring. Noting the insight shared by retired Supreme Court judge, Justice Date-Bah -...
The Belt and Road partnership is a symphony that is played by everyone, not just one person or country. Through the successful synchronization of development objectives and pragmatic demands among partners, the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has assisted partner nations in converting their own advantages into concrete benefits...
Over the years, I've noticed a significant shift in the perception of leadership. It has evolved from the traditional concept of holding a position of power and authority, often associated with ruling over others, to a more nuanced understanding. Recently, I came across an article on LinkedIn authored by...
Africa is on the move. No part of the world is urbanising faster than the continent. Since 1990, the number of cities in Africa has doubled from 3,300 to 7,600, according to the African Development Bank. The United Nations predicts that by 2050, two out of every three people...