By Richmond ATUAHENE (Dr)
Central banks are national authorities with specific mandates on price stability or price stability and employment (Mishkin, 2019).
Under their mandate they...
By: Paul Appiah-KONADU(Dr), Cindy ODAME & Bismark OSEI
Government debt, also known as public, national, or sovereign debt, refers to the financial obligations incurred by...
By Isaac Frimpong (Ph.D.)
Many disabilities are invisible, making them difficult for others to understand. This lack of visibility often leads to misconceptions, judgement, and...
By Enock YEBOAH-MENSAH
Theorhema leaned back in his chair, the latest Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) report from the Bank of Ghana (BoG) resting on his...
By Seade Caesar
In recent years, the relationship between the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states comprising the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait,...
By Linda DEIGH(Dr)
The readiness for fully online higher education campuses depends on several factors, including infrastructure, digital access, faculty preparedness, and student engagement.
While online...
Rebuilding our education system to power the digital economy: A call for radical rethinking (Part 1)
By Sammy CRABBE
Ghana stands at the cusp of transformation. We have flirted with the dream of becoming a digital powerhouse, and with the One...
By Blessing Sarfo BOAKYE
Energy transition is a global movement reshaping how the world generates and consumes energy.
With most countries actively shifting from fossil fuels...
By Janet Makafui SARBAH
When Akua's father, Mr. Ofori, passed away unexpectedly, the shock of his death was only the beginning.
As the eldest daughter in...
By Sheldon K. AMBAAH
Ghana's energy sector is undergoing a transformation, with natural gas emerging as a critical resource in the nation's energy mix. The...