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Examining the veracity: Is Bawumia’s stance on tax amnesty prudent?

By Bernard L. TETTEH-DUMANYA (Dr) Tax amnesty, often touted as a quick fix for revenue shortfalls and non-compliance issues, presents a double-edged sword for developing...

Cost of choosing the path of poor corporate governance practices to the economy

By Constance GBEDZO On paper, Ghana is considered a very well organized society. Talk about banking and financial services, cocoa merchandising, mining, power, oil and...

Employing tobacco harm reduction as a public health policy to drive down smoking rates...

By John TENGEY Tobacco use is a major global public health concern. Tobacco consumption has been linked with life-threatening conditions such as cancer, heart disease,...

The world cannot afford to ignore the poorest countries

By Indermit GILL and M. Ayhan KOSE They are home to a quarter of humanity – 1.9 billion people. They possess prized natural resources, including...

Navigating the cultural shift towards sustainable banking

By Samuel Kweku KUMAH In the heart of Ghana's financial sector, a pivotal transformation is underway, marked by the Bank of Ghana's introduction of...

Accelerating financial independence

By Desmond BREDU One of the most frequent buzzwords in personal finances is financial independence and financial freedom. Even though these words are frequently used, many...

REAL ESTATE MINUTE With Cyril Nii Ayitey Tetteh: To buy or to build

…a home owner’s dilemma I find that an easy ice breaker for people in social settings is to ask about your job or an insight...

Okyenhene encourages decentralization to accelerate development

Okyenhene Osagyefo Amoatia Ofori Panin II has encouraged governments and business leaders to decentralise their operations to accelerate development. He said this when the senior...

Editorial: Industrial salt production plant to yield financial dividends

The newly established industrial salt production plant worth US$88million at Ada in the Greater Accra Region is estimated to yield about US$2billion to the...

Leaving Africa’s colonial-era currency will be hard, but may be wise

By Peter DOYLE Exiting a longstanding currency union – as Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger propose to do by leaving the CFA franc zone, comprised...

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Examining the veracity: Is Bawumia’s stance on tax amnesty prudent?

By Bernard L. TETTEH-DUMANYA (Dr) Tax amnesty, often touted as a quick fix for revenue shortfalls and non-compliance issues, presents a double-edged sword for developing...

Cost of choosing the path of poor corporate governance practices to the economy

By Constance GBEDZO On paper, Ghana is considered a very well organized society. Talk about banking and financial services, cocoa merchandising, mining, power, oil and...

Employing tobacco harm reduction as a public health policy to drive down smoking rates...

By John TENGEY Tobacco use is a major global public health concern. Tobacco consumption has been linked with life-threatening conditions such as cancer, heart disease,...

The world cannot afford to ignore the poorest countries

By Indermit GILL and M. Ayhan KOSE They are home to a quarter of humanity – 1.9 billion people. They possess prized natural resources, including...

Navigating the cultural shift towards sustainable banking

By Samuel Kweku KUMAH In the heart of Ghana's financial sector, a pivotal transformation is underway, marked by the Bank of Ghana's introduction of...

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