Human Resource (HR) practices in West Africa reflect the region’s unique socio-economic, cultural, and political landscape.
With a rapidly growing youth population, workforce, increasing foreign...
Is this the end of free trade?: Rethinking global trade and competitiveness in an era of uncertainty
By Harmony Seyram ATTISE
In recent months, the global trading system has come under renewed scrutiny. From escalating tariffs to rising protectionist policies, many are...
My mother was a nurse—a community health nurse cum midwife. Therefore, I grew up around clinics and hospitals.
While friends got to stay at home...
By Bernard BEMPONG
To start with, a cloud accounting platform is the use of internet-based software application to manage data, processes and financial transactions remotely.
Financial...
Today's business and corporate ecosystem is either thriving and stagnating or, even more significantly, facing extinction within a 24/7 brittle, anxious, non-linear and incomprehensible...
By Prof. Raphael Nyarkotey OBU
During the 2025 World Homeopathy Day celebration in Ghana, a profound statement echoed across the halls of the gathering:...
By Rebecca Agyirba AFFUL
April is globally recognised as Administrative Professionals Month — a time to reflect on, celebrate and reassess the evolving role of...
Accra Life: April
Art
Fri. Apr. 25 - When Hunger Was Laughed At. A debut solo exhibition by Josh Adjetey Akpor, crated by Zahra Faye...
Organisers of AfroTorch Festival, which involves a series of events and activities including curated tours, immersive experiences and creative collaborations showcasing the best of...
Politics in Ghana is very strange and complex, especially under this republic of ours.
It is fine for people to campaign for power but once...