By Williams BOYE The power distribution sector in Ghana is at a crossroads, as the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) and the Northern Electricity Distribution...
By: Sammy CRABBE In Part 1, I argued that Ghana’s education system is long overdue for a radical redesign. We explored how institutions like Legon...
By: Eric Ofori KWAAH Corporate restructuring is an action taken by a corporate entity to significantly modify its capital structure or operations. This has been further...
Not too long ago, I met a young man named Eric at an Edtech event in Accra. He had just completed university and was...
By: Dela AGBO MTN Ghana (MTNGH) has established itself as one of the most robust and consistent performers on the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE). With a...
By: Benjamin Nathan Otchere In today’s interconnected global economy, tariffs have become significant tools of economic policy that influence market dynamics and trade relations. While their...
By: Kodwo Brumpon “Truth is the first victim of war.” – African proverb The story is told of how Gilbert Keith Chesterton, the English philosopher,...
By: Felicia Nana Ama KYEI Performance management should be one of the most powerful tools an organization uses to develop its people. When done right,...
By: Professor Douglas BOATENG In the contemporary geopolitical landscape, warfare is no longer characterised by the cacophony of gunfire or the visible presence of...
By: Nana Okogyedom Adoofi I, (Ph.D)  A 24-hour economy is an economic model where businesses, industries, and services operate around the clock, fostering increased productivity,...