Ghana celebrated sixty one years on Tuesday the 6th of March 2018. Sixty one years is a time an individual begins to appreciate life after pension, reflecting on his working career and adjusting to life without regular work. A new journey has begun and Ghana is at a cross...
The Ghanaian economy is growing steadily and bustling with business opportunities. Those with the desire to impact in a unique way are drawn to such opportunities leading to regular spring up of businesses. A lot of such businesses operate from our local communities; offering range of unique and innovative...
Competition and industry rivalry in recent times have led to new thinking and newer strategic initiatives among players in the financial industry in Ghana to deploy technology to support financial delivery. The most dramatic force that impacts business and service delivery within the financial space is Technology. You can’t...
On several occasions, people have asked me how they can really make much on the internet in a very short space, mainly a month to 6months. Honestly no one can predict how rich you can become in a month or two but it is highly possible to be extremely...
In many organisations it is often the practice to give autonomy to many teams and let them make the decisions that affect their day to day affairs, as well as some strategic issues. These are the so-called self-directed teams that exist in all organisations where the managers of these teams...
This is one of those write-ups where I have a million things to say about my beloved Ghana.  Every day, this place gives me a lot of lessons. Some good, some great and some just leaves me underwhelmed and others give me sleepless nights.  A typical example is being...
March 8 marks the day for celebrating women worldwide. There have been lots of controversies surrounding the woman in terms of empowerment, Gender Discrimination and Feminism. I believe that men and women are not equal however there must be equal rights and opportunities for both men and women. No human...
The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) is determined to clamp down on tax defaulters, be they business entities or private individuals, as soon as the tax amnesty expires. The amnesty expires at the end of third quarter this year (2018) and the GRA is aiming to pursue all defaulters and expose...
It is generally acknowledged that fossil fuel-based power generation is the most expensive form of energy globally. This notwithstanding, it still remains the largest source of electricity generation in Africa. Africa’s stunted development can be attributed in part to its energy deficit, whereby an estimated 70 percent of the population...
Progress in the fight against hunger is patchy. New tools must target action to those who are most vulnerable In 2000, the United Nations hosted the largest gathering of political leaders ever held. At that meeting, all 189 UN member states, plus leading development institutions, committed to the Millennium Development...