By Cina LAWSON For too long, African countries have been sidelined from the digital revolution due to limited technical capacity and inadequate infrastructure. Artificial intelligence...
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By Ernest Bako WUBONTO With the understanding that civil society becomes stronger when it come together with a common purpose, education sector-related Civil Society Organisations...
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...
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...
By Abraham BAFFOE Government sets the legislation and policies for their country, and companies operating there must comply. It sounds simple – but to develop...
The UK Programme for Jobs and Economic Transformation in Ghana Partners with Uhuru Investment Partners to Catalyse £12m of Private Capital into Ghana’s Automotive...
By Samia Suluhu HASSAN The recent United Nations Climate Change Conference in Baku (COP29) and G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro were a watershed, particularly...
By Professor Maurice OKOLI African continent to a very great degree is rich in natural resources encompassing a wide range of both renewable and non-renewable...
By Daron ACEMOGLU It should not have come as such a surprise that US voters were largely unmoved by the Democrats’ warnings that Donald Trump...