By J. N. Halm I badly needed to know the balance on that particular bank account. It was getting late in the afternoon and I needed to urgently authorise a transaction. In times past, I would have just picked up the phone and called the bank to make that enquiry....
By Abubakari Saddiq Adams Advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology are causing a paradigm shift in the healthcare sector in Ghana and many other regions of the world. AI can drastically transform healthcare in Ghana by offering better patient care, diagnosis, and treatment. Notwithstanding the exhilaration of novelty, it is imperative...
By Richmond Kwame Frimpong The Spring Meetings are annual events jointly organized by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank Group (WBG), bringing together central bankers, ministers of finance parliamentarians, private sector executives, representatives from civil society organizations and academics to discuss global economic and financial issues. During...
The housing situation                                             In Ghana, the housing deficit is significant. According to the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS), it stood at 2 million units in 2022. This suggests a need for 200,000 units annually over the next ten years, assuming steady population growth and constant supply at prevailing rates. Home Pricing Increasing permanent...
It was a typical day behind the wheel, the sun casting its warm glow over the city as I weaved through the maze of traffic. That’s when he appeared, an elderly man in his 50s, his demeanour carrying an air of mystery. As he settled into the backseat of...
By Andrew MIRACLE I launched a new startup called Ublock pronounced ‘Unblock’ that provided last mile internet service using private tunnels over a 2 week period. It grew to 33 customers specifically through word of mouth with Average Customer Value at US$15 or GH¢200. The most interesting part of this experience...
…tips and best practices for building and maintaining strong supplier relationships By Alvin MINGLE The procurement space remains one of the most dynamic, especially in the dealing with suppliers to ensure they deliver products and services that are essential to business development and revenue generation. In our area of...
By Godwin GADUGA “Managing change is not an easy task. It requires commitment, effective communication, strong leadership, and a willingness to work through resistance. It also helps to have a sense of humour and a game plan” – Godwin Gaduga To stay ahead of new technological advancements and economic developments, companies...
By Kestér Kenn KLOMEGÂH In this insightful interview, Professor Sergiu Mișcoiu at the Faculty of European Studies, Babes-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca (Romania), where he serves as a Director of the Centre for International Cooperation and as Director of the Centre for African Studies, discusses the political situation in the French-speaking...
By Nana Essilfuah TAMAKLOE In the fabric of Ghana’s economic development, the banking sector stands as a cornerstone, shaping the flow of finance and opportunity across our society. However, the true potential of banking lies not in transactions, but in the personal stories of those it serves. At Absa Bank Ghana...