By Allen OLAYIWOLA
Working from home (WFH) is no longer just a trend; it's the new normal. As remote work continues to rise in Ghana, businesses are scrambling to adapt, often without fully addressing cybersecurity vulnerabilities.
The shift from office-based work to home setups has opened up new opportunities for...
By Bernard L. TETTEH-DUMANYA(Dr)
I recently watched Vincent Ekow Assafuah, MP for Old Tafo Constituency, attempt to explain inflation on TV3. Despite the host, Ocansey, providing insightful guidance and educational pointers, the MP seemed reluctant to engage meaningfully or reconsider his stance. This incident reflects a broader challenge in...
By Samuel Lartey(Prof)
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Elections in Ghana have always been a pivotal moment, offering a chance for the country to reset its priorities and chart a course for a brighter economic future. As the 2024 elections approach, Ghanaians are anticipating changes that could immediately influence their livelihoods.
With inflation still high at...
In today’s digital age, misinformation (unintentionally false information) and disinformation (deliberately deceptive content) are widespread, especially during elections and significant public events.
Both can mislead voters, shape opinions based on falsehoods, and erode trust in institutions. Here’s a guide to help you identify and avoid being influenced by misinformation and...
Multi-passionate—a term frequently misunderstood, misconstrued, and often belittled. It has become synonymous with “confusion,” “lack of direction,” or the infamous “jack of all trades, master of none.” But these perceptions couldn’t be further from the truth.
To be multi-passionate is a human attribute, a nuanced blend of skills, interests, and...
By Bernard Kelvin Clive
During one of the training sessions I have conducted across the nation, I met an 86-year-old craftsman—a seasoned expert in his field. With over 45 years of experience, he has built a reputation for his skill.
That's a long time, and remarkably, he's still healthy and active....
By AMOS SAFO
On Saturday, December 7, five days from today Ghanaians will go to the polls to elect a President and Members of Parliament for 275 constituencies across the country.
As Ghanaians go to the polls, they must be reminded that Ghana does not need another hung Parliament. This is...
For seven years, Telecel Ghana has been a steadfast partner of Asanteman. Each year, the telco dedicates an entire month to celebrating the rich culture, golfing talents, community health, local businesses and vibrant community spirit of the region.
Led by the Enterprise Business Unit, Telecel Ashanti Month is a fusion...
How does a young, budding entrepreneur write about galamsey, and also at arguably the most politically charged period in Ghana this century? Well, I do that by stepping away from the politics momentarily and focusing on the heart of the matter – what galamsey truly represents for Ghana. It’s...
…storming the ©Coltrane Jazz Club, Adenta for the Afro Jazz Concert featuring Meloharm Jazz Band in glorious tributes to the newly-minted Ghanaian citizens from the African Diaspora Community this Saturday 30.
…grabbing a bowlful of this crab infested ‘ntroba froi’ at the Lancaster Hotel’s delightful Sunday brunch mix of local...