With the induction of John Dramani Mahama as the new President of the Republic on January 7 this year, he acknowledged that the event...
By Peter Martey AGBEKO As Ghana ushers in a new year, there is growing chatter about the possibility of another electricity supply challenge — the...
By Prof. Samuel Lartey [email protected] Corruption, an age-old societal parasite, thrives in the shadows, perpetuating inequality, draining resources, and eroding trust in institutions. In Ghana, it...
By Kingsley LARBI( Rev. Prof.)  Chapter 28 of Born to Win recounts an inspiring journey, the embryonic stages of Central University. What began as a modest...
By Peter Martey AGBEKO, APR In a modest corner of Accra, in the bustling suburb of Adabraka, a young Victor B. Lawrence once roamed the streets, brimming with...
By Kodwo BRUMPON “You can learn wisdom at your grandfather’s feet, or at the end of a stick.” – Zulu proverb We all work, because it...
Eric Osiakwan & Yaw Owusu General Electric, Coca Cola, Colgate-Palmolive and other industry leaders have been around for more than a century and remain competitive...
By Gerald Nana KUSI The term “interest rate derivatives” often elicits uncertainty, even among seasoned corporate finance teams. Similar to other risk management instruments, many...
By Ato MICAH The acrid scent of charred wood and burned fabric still hangs in the air at Kantamanto Market, the bustling heart of Accra’s...
By Rachel GYABAAH This article reflects on some of the positive gains made by the African continent amidst financial challenges and increasing debt burden. Africa...