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The crisis that Germany needs
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...
Supporting engagement and building trust between public and private sectors in Africa
By Abraham BAFFOE
Government sets the legislation and policies for their country, and companies operating there must comply. It sounds simple – but to develop...
Nosmay Education partners Britannica to provide digital learning materials for tertiary education
By Deborah Asantewaah SARFO
Nosmay Education has launched its partnership with Britannica Academic to deliver digital learning materials for tertiary education via a digital platform,...
Enhancing workforce through competency-based training in Technical Universities
Dear His Excellency In-Coming President
As Ghana prepares for its next chapter of leadership, the nation stands at crossroads of immense opportunities. One of the...
The quest for the “Solomon” for the building of the National Cathedral
By Emmanuel ACQUAH-SAM (Ph.D.)
This article is written with deep solemnity and humility, reflecting on the possible “modern-day Solomon” tasked with constructing the national cathedral...