By Felix Larry Essilfie
The Government of Ghana’s decision to abolish the electronic transaction levy (e-levy) and betting tax has spurred heated debate among economists, financial analysts, and policymakers.
One faction lauds this policy shift for the immediate economic relief it offers to citizens, particularly those who have long criticized these...
By Allen OLAYIWOLA
Ghana's healthcare sector is a vital pillar of the nation's development, encompassing a broad network of public hospitals, private clinics, and community health centers.
Despite its critical role, the sector faces numerous challenges, including outdated infrastructure, staffing shortages, and limited access to advanced technologies.
Similar to healthcare systems...
By Issa MONNIE (Alhaji)
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has emerged as a strategic tool for businesses seeking to align profit-making with sustainable development.
In Ghana, while some industries have embraced CSR voluntarily, there remains a significant gap in widespread corporate commitment.
For Ghana to achieve inclusive growth and sustainable development, the government...
By KINGSLEY LARBI (Rev.Prof)
In the annals of leadership and institutional growth, few stories resonate as powerfully as the journey to establish a thriving university from modest beginnings.
The narrative of Chapter 30 in Born to Win by Prof. E.K. Larbi captures this essence, recounting the vision, resistance, and eventual triumph...
By Frederick OFORI-MENSAH
Indiscipline on the roads is a pervasive issue in Ghana, manifesting in various forms such as reckless driving, illegal parking, disregard for traffic signals, and overloading of vehicles.
These behaviors not only threaten public safety but also place significant financial burdens on the nation. Traffic-related indiscipline leads to...
By Bernard Kelvin CLIVE
Are you trying to make changes in your life but feeling stymied by goal-setting myths? Do you ever wonder if setting goals is worthwhile? You are not alone if this sounds familiar. Goal setting is a popular topic, especially during this time of the year, but...
By Ernest De-Graft EGYIR
Insight
In today’s business environment, data is one of the most valuable assets for organisations. For CEOs in Ghana, leveraging data effectively can provide actionable insights, improve decision-making, and drive competitive advantage.
Data-driven companies are better equipped to anticipate market trends, optimize operations, and deliver superior customer experiences.
Why...
By Dela AGBO
It is a new year and Ghana finds itself at a critical juncture. The recent inauguration of President John Dramani Mahama, following an eight-year hiatus from leadership, marks a turning point in Ghana's political and economic landscape.
As the former president resumes office for his constitutionally final term,...
By Emmanuel K. GADASU
In today's rapidly evolving world, the use of data has become indispensable across various sectors, from business to education, to healthcare. The church, as a crucial institution in society, cannot afford to be left behind in this data-driven age.
Despite its spiritual focus, the church is an...
By Rita Adu BOATENG
In today's professional world, there is often a quiet pressure for women to adapt to certain expectations or behavior styles to be perceived as competent leaders.
Many women, intentionally or unintentionally, find themselves adopting traits typically associated with men in order to thrive in a professional...