Leadership and flooding: When systems fail, citizens pay
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Leadership and flooding: When systems fail, citizens pay

With the rainy season once again exposing the vulnerability of our towns and cities, flooding has returned as a painful reminder that many of our development challenges are less about nature and more about leadership.

Christabel Danso·

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Africa's billionaire problem is not uniquely African

Africa's billionaire problem is not uniquely African

Ghanaians do not need to look far to appreciate the Aliko Dangote business model. Since 2011, Dangote Cement has operated in Ghana, importing bulk cement and bagging it at its terminal in Tema for sale into the domestic market.

Christabel Danso·
Optcoin’s disaster is the loudest warning yet

Optcoin’s disaster is the loudest warning yet

The cryptocurrency and forex trading platform Optcoin disappeared in December 2025 to the shock of many Kenyans. The website was down and customer accounts frozen.

Christabel Danso·
Investing in impact: How Ecobank is empowering women-led businesses to thrive

Investing in impact: How Ecobank is empowering women-led businesses to thrive

Roughly 70% of women-owned SMEs in developing countries are either unserved or underserved by formal financial institutions, a shortfall the International Finance Corporation (IFC) has indicated as one of the largest unmet financing needs in emerging markets (IFC, Closing the Gender Finance Gap Through Blended Finance, 2023).

Christabel Danso·

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