By Etse SIKANKU(Prof) The language of the modern day youth--popularly referred to as the Gen Z--is technology. In a metaphorical sense, it will be no...
By Prof. Samuel Lartey [email protected] Introduction In a world still reeling from economic disruptions caused by the global pandemic, developing countries like Ghana have found themselves...
By Kizito CUDJOE A new report from the IMAL Initiative for Climate and Development has outlined five strategic recommendations to restore confidence and rebuild trust...
By John S. QUAISIE Experts say that smart people plan for their retirement.  People who downplay the idea of retirement planning, wake up too late...
By Denis GYEYIR Members of Ghana’s parliament face a critical task as they deliberate on ratification of the country’s first lithium mining agreement - a...
By Reynell BADOE Remittances, the financial flows resulting from emigration, have become one of the most significant sources of foreign exchange for developing nations. These...
Realising your insatiability is the first step towards curbing your insatiability. And the 18th century philosopher, Denis Diderot, he found this out the hard...
By John S. QUAISIE Experts say that smart people plan for their retirement.  People who downplay the idea of retirement planning, wake up too late...
By Muhammad Dan SULEIMAN (Dr) December 2024 will be the ninth time Ghana goes to the polls to elect a new President and a new...
By Eric Osei ANNOR In today’s competitive marketplace, it is common for businesses to use discounts as a quick fix to attract customers and...