When my article on alumni giving was published in the Business and Financial Times on March 19, I anticipated it would resonate—but I didn’t...
The new constitution Prior to the enactment of the new Kenyan Constitution in 2010, healthcare was a national government function and all policy, control, and...
By: Ebenezer ASUMANG  “The most effective barrier for the success of mobile money around the world is the banking lobby” ———–Bob Collymore, ex-CEO at Safaricom –...
By: Peter MARTEY AGBEKO, (APR) In the bustling heart of Accra, Ghana, a visionary leader is redefining the landscape of higher education. Professor Fred McBagonluri, President...
By Ronald Adom OPPONG Private Health Insurance is a legally approved channel for financing healthcare in Ghana in addition to the National Health Insurance Scheme...
By: Ephraim Ofori NUMOSUOR The United States' decision to impose a 10percent tariff on all imports marks a pivotal moment in global trade dynamics. While policymakers...
By: Mark Blyth With the Trump administration imposing “insane” tariffs on the rest of the world, many commentators are worried about the problem of “sane-washing”:...
By: Enoch AKUFFU-DJOBI (PhD) Banks and specialized deposit-taking institutions have the attention of the Bank of Ghana (BoG), which is worried about the number of...
By: Joshua Worlasi AMLANU [email protected] / [email protected] Ghana’s economy is teetering on a tightrope. Inflation, which remains elevated at 22.4 percent, continues to challenge both the...
Introduction In Ghana, the health and wellness landscape are increasingly becoming a priority for individuals, communities, and the government. With a growing population and shifts...