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Development Discourse with Amos SAFO: Scrapping free secondary education is not an option
As Ghana’s economy is going through some challenges, the pressure on government to review its public expenditure has come under public scrutiny. While some...
CalBank Obaapa Series: Akosua Akumwaa Opoku Meidt tells the Vicwax Enterprise story
I am Akosua Akumwaa Opoku Meidt. Vicwax Enterprise - of which I am a sole proprietor, has been in the import, wholesale and retail...
Quansah elected to the NGMA Certification Council
A Ghanaian Certified Grants Management Specialist, Benjamin Kofi Quansah, has been approved by the Certification Council Nominating Committee (CCNC) to serve on the National...
CBG supports KNUST’s SONSOL project with 50 laptops again
Consolidated Bank Ghana has donated 50 laptops to Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in response to the University’s request for ‘Support...
Shias of Kashmir reject Pakistan
The dead included a cleric of the said Imambargah as well as an 8-year-old child. This is however, not the first such terrorist attack...
Risk Watch with Alberta Quarcoopome: Life lessons learnt from my journey at Merchant Bank, now UMB
“Someone is sitting in the shade today because someone planted a tree a long time ago” Warren Buffet
I wish to dedicate this article...
GMA’s Paa Kwesi Forson enlisted among mentors for the 4th Comms Mentoring Programme
Head of Public Relations for the Global Media Alliance (GMA) Group, Paa Kwesi Forson, has been appointed together with notable communication experts from Africa...
Obsidian Achernar: the shining star in Africa’s financial landscape
Across the globe, the financial sector thrives on trust, efficiency and customer experience. These, and many more, are what Obsidian Achernar Limited (OA) readily...
Patronise waste bins & other products – UPPR
The Universal Plastic Products and Recycling Ghana Limited (UPPR) - a subsidiary of the Jospong Group of Companies (JGC), has appealed to Ghanaians to...
Dr Nii Moi Thompson writes: the cedi—what happened? and where do we go from here?
On 4th March 2022, the Bank of Ghana reported that the cedi had reached 7.00 to the dollar. Compared to the rate of GHc4.2...