By Kumi OWUSU-ANSAH
Was he truly convinced that he had it in him to pull off what everyone else regarded as mission impossible? Or did he have to tell himself this because he knew he’d probably only get one crack at the presidency?
As it turns out, the former President, John...
To start with, sustainability governance looks at the systems, processes and practices that organizations use to manage and oversee their social, environmental and economic impacts to ensure long-term sustainability.
Sustainability governance aims at promoting a good life for the present and the generation yet unborn. A business that aims at...
By J. N. Halm
Without exception, every customer comes into an interaction with expectations. Even if the customer has absolutely no idea of what to expect—even if it is the first time the customer is encountering the product or service—there is always an expectation in the customer's mind. Even first-time...
By Jules Nartey-Tokoli
Comparative advantage, a principle foundational to international trade, holds immense potential in community development, particularly within Ghana's districts and regions. This article explores how leveraging unique strengths at local levels can catalyze socio-economic growth, emphasizing the role of Community Development Corporations (CDCs) in fostering sustainable and inclusive...
By Kestér Kenn KLOMEGÂH
Amid heightening of geopolitical situation, Russia, perceived as an isolated global player, has been exploring esteemed pathways to get admirable Africa's sympathy, this time capitalizing on its nuclear power technology. In practical terms, Russia has the potential capacity to support Africa's energy shortage which has hold...
Friday just called to say it has arrived and will be staying for 21 days! That, ‘Soloku’ and grind tugged along. And for the period they are here, it will be Friday every day. So I must alert you that it’s time to let it rip! It’s that time...
By Nelson Semanu BOANDOH-KORKOR & Elizabeth BOANDOH-KORKOR
The labour of the foolish wearieth every one of them, because he knoweth not how to go to the city. (Ecclesiates 10: 15 AKJV)
Bi-vocational ministry offers significant benefits, but it also comes with challenges to navigate. In this article, we will examine...
Let me tell you a story.
December 1991. There’s a ringing inside my ears. The eardrums are being plummeted, clogged up in thrilling melodies. I’m soaked in sweat, and my whole being is in rhythmic gyrations. I can’t remember how long I’ve actually been on this packed dance floor. Three,...
By Prof. Raphael Nyarkotey OBU
Laying on of hands
In the book Laying on of Hands by Eastwood Anaba, it is explained that the laying on of hands is a spiritual process by which hands are laid on people for the transfer of spiritual virtue, gifts and blessings.
The practice of laying...
Another cohort of 4 young Ghanaian film and television professionals has graduated from the West Africa MultiChoice Talent Factory (MTF) Academy in Lagos - the region’s premier film-training institution.
The multi-disciplinary training programme has already produced hundreds of skilled African storytellers. Every year, sixty (60) students graduate from MTF academies...