By Ahmed TAHIRU For nearly a decade, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has been a lifeline for Ghana, injecting approximately US$1.55 billion...
By Terry MANTE “You don’t need to explain or justify every refusal. A simple ‘I’m not available’ or ‘I can’t take on that responsibility right...
By Dzifa KUMAGA Smallholder cocoa farmers in Ghana are poised to gain a stronger voice in decision-making processes within the cocoa sector, with the establishment...
By Peter Martey Agbeko, APR Plastic waste has become an insidious threat to our environment, public health, and economy. Ghana, like many other developing nations,...
The 2024 soybean production season came with its fair share of challenges, particularly an unexpected drought that threatened yields across farming communities, especially in...
By Ephraim Ofori NUMOSUOR As Ghana’s new government gears up to present its maiden budget on March 11, 2025, expectations are sky-high. Every first budget of...
By Isaac FRIMPONG (Ph.D.) A Street Vendor’s Dilemma. Nana, a street vendor in Accra, wakes up at 4 a.m. daily to transport goods to the marketplace. Despite...
By Robert M. BENNIN Ghana is going through a leadership transition, much like the most powerful democracy in the world right now. Both Presidents achieved...
By Ramat Ebella WHAJAH Credit has been a crucial component of economic growth, enabling people to invest in their future, businesses to grow, and...
By Felix Larry ESSILFIE (Dr) The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) stands at the heart of Ghana’s energy sector, a vital institution charged with ensuring...