By Ernestina MENSAH
The Bank of Ghana (BoG) is introducing the Ghana Gold Coin, an innovative initiative aimed at providing Ghanaians with a secure investment option backed by locally mined Gold. The move comes at a critical time when many citizens are converting their cedis into U.S. dollars to preserve...
By Isaac FRIMPONG (Ph.D.)
In a world that constantly evolves, growth is not just a fundamental part of life; it is a necessity. Just as plants need nurturing to thrive, humans need proper nutrition, healthcare, and education to reach their full potential. However, growth alone is not enough, it must...
By Samuel Lartey (Prof)
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In Ghana, food is not just a necessity, it is a deeply embedded part of culture, symbolising care, unity, and sustenance. However, with rising food prices and economic challenges, families have developed creative ways to manage scarcity while still presenting meals that reflect dignity and abundance.
A...
By Senyo ADJABENG
…thinking 'business’ instead of ‘convenience’
In today’s business environment, getting employees to buy into company objectives is essential to achieving success. This task, however, is far more complex than simply handing out instructions and hoping they are followed. When organizations are competing in crowded markets, winning requires a deeper...
Financial management is one of the most important aspects of business. It encompasses the strategic planning, organizing, directing and controlling of an organization’s financial activities.
Thus, financial management means applying general management principles to an organization’s financial resources. Any key decision relating to investment or dividend payment depends on an...
Imagine waking up one day and realizing that the life you're living doesn't quite match the one you've always dreamed of. Maybe you're stuck in a career that no longer excites you, or you're struggling to balance your personal and professional lives.
Perhaps you have a nagging feeling that you're...
It takes the first step to take the second one
A second one
For the two to tango
He took the first step to make us one
For the two of us to tango
It was wobbly at first
It was wobbly, the first step
It was a weak step at first
Then...a sure one
He hauled me...
By Raphael Nyarkotey OBU (Prof.)
When Jesus instructed his followers at the Last Supper to drink the wine and eat the bread, he set up an important practice for all Christians called Communion. What are some of the deeper implications of Communion and why should we still care? I herein...
By Kweku Attakora DWOMOH & Kelvin HANSEN
Africa has long grappled with the challenge of poverty, despite various efforts to alleviate it. In the year 2000, the continent's poverty rate stood at 50 percent, impacting around 360 million people.
By 2019, this number had risen to 478 million people living in...
By Nelson Semanu BOANDOH-KORKOR & Elizabeth BOANDOH-KORKOR
“.…served churches as the people moved west, supporting themselves as farmers, store owners, schoolteachers, and many other occupations while also providing pastoral care to their congregations and leading worship on Sunday mornings.” ~Dennis Bickers, Author, "The Bivocational Pastor: Two Jobs, One Ministry".
“Bi-vocational...