It appears government’s decision to impose a 17.5 percent VAT on mobile phones is causing consternation among traders and some economic thinkers.
The Ghana Union...
Though some doubts were entertained as to the feasibility of government’s proposed ‘One District, One Factory’ industrialisation programme, news by our Northern regional correspondent...
Since 2000, at least half of the world’s fastest-growing economies have been in Africa. And by 2030, Africa will be home to 1.7 billion...
Ghana saw the birth of an independent Nuclear Regulatory Authority (NRA) when the Nuclear Regulatory Authority Act, 2015 Act 895 was passed in August...
In today’s article I choose to speak about ‘Trust’ in business relationships, and how relevant it is in personal growth from a personal experience....
When countries experience a sudden large increase in income, the consequences can be harmful
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, the celebrated 16th century Spanish author of...
In academic circles, the subject of socialization is generally defined as a process where an individual internalizes the norms and ideologies of society. This...
On 15 March, 1962, President John F. Kennedy sent a special message to the US Congress in which he formally addressed the issue of consumer rights.
He was the...
In a bid to rid the country of the fear that has accompanied the recent spate of armed robberies, lawlessness and general insecurity, President...
People who have no access to bank accounts or other financial services – typically women and the youth – are unable to send and...