By Kestér Kenn KLOMEGÂH Geopolitical changes and the reconfiguration of economic architecture towards the Global South, under the rapidly-growing influence of BRICS+ (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) on the global stage are driving majority of African States to move away the United States draconic hegemony, its hidden ambiguity...
By Isaac FRIMPONG (Ph.D.)  A nation's most valuable asset is a healthy population. In Ghana, where rapid population growth is outpacing development, this asset is at risk. Healthy citizens drive productivity, transforming natural resources into products that fuel economic growth. However, when population growth is inadequately managed, healthcare systems experience strain,...
By Kofi Blankson & Indra Books What if Africa was a Global Innovation Hub? What if Africa paves its own path? What if African tech was changing the entire narrative? These are the questions we should be asking, because Africa is on the verge of becoming a powerhouse in global innovation....
By Kinsley LARBI( Rev. Prof.) In Ghana's rapidly evolving economy, leaders are often celebrated for their achievements, rising GDP, increasing foreign investments, and successful entrepreneurial ventures. However, beneath this veneer of success lies a profound sense of emptiness and disconnection from purpose among many of these leaders. This phenomenon echoes the lament...
By Patrick BOLTON & Haizhou HUANG About two years ago, in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, China’s economy hit a roadblock. As all sectors underwent deleveraging, economic growth slowed, household savings rates increased, and businesses scaled back their investments and accumulated savings. Many now wonder whether consumers and companies are...
By J. N. Halm It came to light from the above study that employees complied less with special requests that have to do with financial and knowledge deficiencies. This is because, concerning financially-based requests, customer special requests were mainly illegitimate. Employees also respond less to knowledge-based requests because most of those...
Hello, my name is Dede Nyansapo. I am an entrepreneur who also participates in Accra’s burgeoning gig economy. My love for meeting fascinating people and my curiosity about how they think usually places me in the midst of some very entertaining conversations. Invariably, these conversations lead to some key...
Accra, Ghana’s capital city, has long stood as a cultural hub that blends its rich history with its status as a thriving commercial center. Home to over five million residents, Accra offers an inviting array of business opportunities, modern African cultural experiences, diverse dining options featuring both local and international...
By Jeffrey VAVA In Ghana and across Africa, the digital age has ushered in unprecedented convenience, yet it has also introduced significant privacy challenges. For instance, in many organizations, visitors are routinely required to register their details upon entry—whether for attendance tracking or as part of security protocols. This apparently...
By Kwame Asamoah KWARTENG At a recent networking session, I met a South African entrepreneur who shared his experiences visiting Kumasi, my birthplace in Ghana. He was fascinated by the unique landscape of Kumasi’s economy, especially the predominance of small-scale, self-sustaining businesses. Unlike his home country, where large corporations dominate, Kumasi...