By Daron ACEMOGLU The Labour Party’s sweeping victory in the United Kingdom’s general election already holds lessons for center and center-left parties elsewhere. But whether...
It is not uncommon to hear passing comment “Ghana ay3 shi” translated to mean the economy is taking a toll on us, in our...
…the story of Crescendo Foods, Ghana’s first co-working and co-cooking space In the vibrant heart of West Legon, Accra, an inspiring revolution is unfolding in...
By Enyonam Adzo APETORGBOR Women in Ghana have historically faced significant barriers in accessing financial resources, limiting their economic potential and contributions to national development....
By Maabena Ohene-Kena WEBB Monday, 1st July 2024, marked sixty-four years since Ghana, our beloved motherland became a Republic.  What would Ghana look like if...
By Kwami AHIABENU II (Ph.D.) Open banking is breaking down the walls of silos within the financial sector. Historically, banking was designed to be conservative...
“It's not what you are called, but what you answer to.” – African proverb It is no secret that we all desire power in some...
… 7 novel ideas for organisations Imagine you are a frequent customer at your local supermarket in Accra. Each time you visit, the staff greet...
By Daniel ODURO Journalism, a powerful calling, can touch lives and ignite transformative change when practiced with unwavering dedication. In Ghana, a journalist's career thrives...
In the realm of global geopolitics and economic development, the relationship between China and Africa has emerged as one of the most dynamic and...