Art
Ongoing till Nov. 16. 09.00 daily. Heart sensing. A retrospective of pioneering artist Victor Butler’s unmistakable works (from 1986) which draws deeply from surrealism, abstraction & figuration, embodying his profound empathy and connection to humanity. Nubuke Foundation.
Comedy
Fri. Nov. 1, 19:00. Afro Jazz Comedy Show - Ghana Club Edition. Bundles...
By Bernard Yaw ASHIADEY & Ebenezer Chike Adjei NJOKU
Trade goes hand in hand with compliance. A very compliant system boosts trade opportunities for businesses and economies and so it is no surprise that Africa’s premier trade bank and trade facilitator, African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) organises the annual Afreximbank Compliance...
By Kingsley MOGHALU
African leaders – and their counterparts in Western countries and international organizations such as the United Nations, the International Monetary Fund, and the World Bank – often misdiagnose the continent’s development challenges.
More than increased aid, debt relief, and foreign investment, Africa needs to resolve its governance crisis...
In today’s Ghana, there’s a growing divide in how people approach business. Some are driven by the allure of quick profits, the rush of sealing deals, and the relentless pursuit of revenue. These are the business mercenaries, charging into the market with dollar signs in their eyes.
On the other...
By Obrempong Kwaku DUAH
When industry players in Ghana’s energy sector recently gathered under the guidance of the Public Interest and Accountability Committee (PIAC), the stunted nature of the country’s oil production dominated the conversation.
The nation’s crude oil output has been steadily falling since its peak in 2019 when...
A troubling surge of accidents in the country’s mining sector last year has raised serious concerns about safety within the industry.
In 2023, seven workers lost their lives - up from just one fatality recorded the previous year. Furthermore, the number of first-aid Injuries increased from 156 in 2022 to...
A Little Kindness: “You always learn a lot more when you lose, than when you win.” – African proverb
By Kodwo Brumpon
As the world degenerates into relativism, it is becoming clearer to a lot more individuals that no matter one’s beliefs or ideology, what is important is that the right arm needs the left to wash it and vice versa. This is understandable because from the very beginning,...
By Sadat LAMINU
For those who grew up in the 1990s, around the politics of the day and the economy, buzzwords like global warming, climate change, and the ozone layer – even chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) – began popping up. Today, the global spotlight shines even brighter on climate action.
In Ghana, we...
By Kofi Anokye OWUSU-DARKO
Aspire 24 is a bold and forward-thinking initiative to be introduced by the NDC, designed to reshape Ghana’s socio-economic landscape by focusing on several key thematic areas: Mindset and Work Ethic Transformation, Digital Intelligence Skills Development, Multilingual Competence Development, Vocational and Technical Skills for Key Sectors,...
By Isaac ANKRAH (Dr)
Africa’s development aspirations are unmistakably clear: industrialize, create jobs, and enhance its position in the global value chain. Yet, the path to rapid industrialization has often faced significant hurdles, marred by environmental degradation and a continued reliance on fossil fuels.
To make matters worse, green technology investments...