By Anny OSABUTEY
IT IS FINISHED, Chairperson of the Electoral Commission, Jean Mensah, said soon after declaring former president John Mahama as the President-elect for the next four years, starting with a swearing-in on January 7. Mr. Mahama won with 56.6 percent and more votes (figures are still coming in)...
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Ongoing. Children of the Universe. Powerful showcase delving deep into humanity's cosmic connections and impacts on the environment by the talented Efo Sela. @Nubuke Foundation, Accra.
Ongoing. Musings From A Biased Jute Chair. Thought-provoking artistry. A blend of creativity & tranquility. @Yaya La Parisienne, Labone - Accra.
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By Afia DRAH
One night in film school, my friends and I found ourselves on the ‘It Takes Two’ set as contestants. For fresh television students, this was incredibly significant. Normally, we were called on set as production assistants or set hands, so being part of the main action was a...
By Goodnuff Appiah LARBI
Democracy prevails when all citizens can participate directly in decision making through the power of voting to select the government through free and fair elections or to take a decision in a referendum (Osei-Hwere, 2024). In democratic societies such as ours, elections represent a fulcrum of...
By Ellen Johnson SIRLEAF
As Africa’s first democratically elected female president, I am more familiar than most people with the significance of breaking the glass ceiling. For decades, the highest political offices in Africa have been the preserve of men. But now Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has done it again, becoming the...
By Gambrah Sampeney KWABENA ADJEI
Change is an inherent aspect of life, influencing football teams, individuals and the world at large. Just as football teams revamp their squads and management to improve, we too undergo transformation, often unconsciously.
Yet, these subtle changes can significantly impact our lives.
The Dynamics of Change
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By Barry EICHENGREEN
Germany is the poster child for everything that is wrong with the European economy. GDP is on track to fall for a second straight year. Energy-intensive industries like chemicals and metalwork are in the tank. National champions such as Volkswagen and ThyssenKrupp have announced unprecedented job cuts...
By Abraham BAFFOE
Government sets the legislation and policies for their country, and companies operating there must comply. It sounds simple – but to develop truly effective policy, governments need to engage private sector stakeholders in the process.
In forestry and agricultural production, poorly designed policy can lead to long-term conflict...
By Emmanuel ACQUAH-SAM (Ph.D.)
This article is written with deep solemnity and humility, reflecting on the possible “modern-day Solomon” tasked with constructing the national cathedral dedicated to the God of Heaven and Earth.
Since President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo announced his intention to build the cathedral, the project has ignited intense,...
The 6th CEO Breakfast Retreat The CEO Accelerator Programme, the premier leadership development platform for C-Suite leaders, recently hosted its 6th CEO Breakfast Retreat under the theme: ‘Celebrating Excellence in African Hospitality and Leadership’, in partnership with TEMPLE Advisory.
The CEO Accelerator Programme remains a guiding force for transformative leadership,...