“Those who trade their swords for plows, will plow for those with swords.” – African proverb Norms have it that our lives should live inside the life of the world. They grant almost all of us the dignity of a singular experience in a life-stage marked by emotional cultural rules...
By Martin Kwame AWAGAH His Excellency, John Dramani Mahama, Former President of the Republic of Ghana and Flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), the leadership of the National Democratic Congress, Fintech industry stakeholders, all protocols duly observed, Ladies and gentlemen, First and foremost, I would like to extend my...
By Prof. Samuel LARTEY In the contemporary vocabulary of financial subterfuge, the term "Julius Caesar coding principles" emerges not from the annals of ancient Roman ledger books but as a metaphorical reference to the sophisticated tactics employed in the clandestine world of money laundering. This article delves into the hidden...
By Grace Quaye In recent decades, women's roles in the workforce and society have evolved significantly. However, despite these advancements, many women still face unique challenges when it comes to achieving financial independence. From the gender pay gap to societal expectations and cultural norms, women often encounter barriers that can impede...
By Sheldon AMBAAH Which phase are you in on your project? What is the status of your stakeholder engagement on your project? Within the ever-evolving terrain of project management, stakeholders play a central role in shaping the trajectory and outcomes of initiatives. Whether it's a government-driven development project, a public sector...
By Korsi DZOKOTO Ghana's economy is at a critical juncture, grappling with severe challenges including a soaring policy rate of 30%, the repercussions of a domestic debt exchange, and the complexities of unresolved external debt restructuring. These hurdles are further illuminated by the latest figures released by the Bank of Ghana,...
By Romein VAN STADEN & Ebenezer ASUMANG “The future belongs to those who learn more skills and combine them in creative ways.” Robert GREENE, an American author Introduction It’s foreseen that by 2030, most jobs will be ones that don’t even exist yet. Climate action is already providing jobs and opportunities for...
Like the Brits in London, so is the GaDangme people of the Greater Accra region and parts of the Eastern region (the Krobo and Shai areas). They hold sway to the development of the country and nothing can change that fact. Let’s not be weary and/or tired of talking about...
You're at a bustling networking event, filled with the who's who of the business world. You're here to make connections, maybe even seal a deal or two. But what really opens doors, beyond the business cards and LinkedIn profiles, is your ability to connect, communicate, and empathize with people....
“Banking is necessary, Banks are Not.” ― Bill Gates As a regular facilitator of training programs, I regularly encounter bankers who have no inclination of the effect that the fourth revolution is having on their jobs. Sometimes I jokingly describe my perception of some of their routine daily activities, ” Debit, Credit,...

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