By Robert Ebo HINSON (Prof) As the global higher education sector becomes increasingly marketised, the African university system finds itself at a crossroads. Dwindling public funding,...
By Felix Larry ESSILFIE (Dr) Ghana’s gold sector has delivered a historic export windfall in late 2024 and early 2025. In 2024 gold shipments reached...
By Felix ADDO  This is a summarized article of that published in the national insolvency journal, Corporate Insolvency and Restructuring Journal. “Restructuring” has become a household...
By Ann-Richel Atuabea TAGOE In an era where businesses are under increasing scrutiny from stakeholders, the role of the private sector in community development is...
By Muhammad Shamsudeen IBRAHIM Credit cards remain one of the most misunderstood financial tools in Ghana. For many people, the idea of using one immediately...
"Outstanding people have one thing in common: an absolute sense of mission." - Zig Ziglar Hello dear Readers,   I hope you had a good week,...
By Allen OLAYIWOLA Once seen as the stuff of sci-fi movies, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and automation have quietly made their way into boardrooms, banking...
By Peter Bismark Ghana stands at a critical crossroads in its public health trajectory. As tobacco-related illnesses continue to claim lives and burden the nation’s...
By Raymond ABLORH Accra's central business district (CBD) and its bustling streets have long been a battleground for city authorities aiming to clear traders and...
By R. Esi Asante (PhD) If technology is becoming central to everything you do, and causing a disruption to your personal health, then pay attention....