…a comprehensive review of the pros, cons and the urgency for sector regulation
Ghana's real estate sector has emerged as a beacon of opportunity for...
The prior article in the two-part series challenged the traditional view of economics as merely the management of scarce resources, arguing instead that many...
By David King BOISON(PhD)& Raphael Nyarkotey OBU(Prof)
Learning from the world – transferable models
The UAE’s strategic free‑zone model – The United Arab Emirates has deliberately...
By Eric OSIAKWAN
On 12th May 2005 when Alex Bram, Ernest Apenteng and Leslie Gyimah set out right after college on the mission of making...
By Enoch AKUFFU-DJOBI (PhD)
In recent months, the cedi has shown signs of appreciation against major foreign currencies, particularly the US dollar.
Perhaps this is attributable...
What becomes of a tree cut off from its roots? It withers.
So too do schools and colleges decline when their past students – their...
By J. N. HALM
A December 2024 article on the Forbes magazine website on the highest-paying jobs truly makes for interesting reading. As was to...
In a twist of political irony, the National Democratic Congress (NDC), once a staunch opponent of the Electronic Transfer Levy (E-Levy), has introduced a...
By Charles MANUEL-KORBLAH
In the world of Human Resources, documentation is everything. It tells the story of your employment journey—your entry, your growth, your accolades,...
By Adelaide Benneh PREMPEH
As climate change accelerates, the private sector can no longer wait for governments to lead on adaptation.
Ghana’s Nationally Determined Contributions call...