The unfair treatment of Ghana's Black Stars captains: A legacy ignored
In football, the role of a captain extends beyond merely donning the captain's armband; it encompasses leading both on and off the field, setting an example, and serving as a source of inspiration and...
View ArticleLearning to cheat in exams - Occasional Kwatriot Kwesi Yankah writes
This Christmas, I put before colleagues a question paper on which all homes should ponder and react: exam malpractice. Read More ...
View ArticleThe story of Daddy’s pregnancy - Ocassional Kwatriot Kwesi Yankah writes
Christmas breaks compel you to read a lot of trifles. The social media pages make things easier. With some time on your hands, this addictive internet forces on the old man ladies wearing what they...
View ArticleYemuadie and friends Ltd - Occasional Kwatriot Kwesi Yankah writes
I have been visiting a few places this festive season, sampling Xmas meals at homes and receptions; and I am ready now to present my preliminary report to friends and followers. Read More ...
View ArticleYaw Nsarkoh writes: The goat farm in Berekum – the gods are to blame
I just got off the phone with the young man. If his version of events is correct, this is such a ridiculous and infuriating matter we must all get involved. Read More ...
View ArticleWASSCE-Watch: A curious peek across the fence - Occasional Kwatriot Kwesi...
Following my last post, I am today fulfilling my promise of testing the Dramani hypothesis on WASSCE malpractice, well aware that we have just finished the New Year festivities and stand no risk of...
View ArticleRIP Sydney Casley-Hayford – Ace Ankomah pens tribute to his late friend
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View ArticleSustainable office management practices for 2024
Effective office management entails monitoring and maximizing a range of administrative responsibilities, staff, and resources to maintain a productive workspace. Read More ...
View ArticlePresidential convoys and road tragedies - Occasional Kwatriot Kwesi Yankah...
News last weekend of a fatal crash involving the convoy of Mrs Samira Bawumia, wife of our esteemed Vice President brings me to my feet. Read More ...
View Article2024 business trends to watch out for
In the ever-changing landscape of the business world, staying at the forefront is more than just an advantage—it is a necessity. As we gaze into the future, 2024 will stand out to be a year defined by...
View ArticleAssessing opportunities for SMEs and entrepreneurs under AfCFTA
The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Agreement is regarded as the leading and most important flagship project under the African Union’s Agenda 2063 to transform the continent of Africa into...
View ArticleBright Simons: Why is Ghana’s feel-good IMF story not vibing at home?
Ghana’s Finance Ministry has been on a roll lately. Hardly a day goes by without them releasing another feel-good story about the country’s protracted debt restructuring effort or its three-year IMF...
View ArticleSocial media platforms and the inherent data protection concerns
Social media platforms have become an essential aspect of our everyday lives in an age driven by digital connection. While these digital spaces provide new potential for communication, connection, and...
View ArticleAndy Appiah-Kubi and the rich visitor in Parliament
In a move that has since entered the history books, some 80 Parliamentarians of the ruling New Patriotic Party(NPP) led by Andy Appiah Kubi (Asante Akim North), called a presser on Tuesday, October 25,...
View ArticleAn evening with the President
The message from the Presidency was brief. “Your meeting with the President will be on Wednesday, 5 p.m. at Jubilee House.” Read More ...
View ArticleJoyce Bawah Mogtari writes on Cecilia Dapaah's case
We have been stating for years that John Mahama has been a victim of extreme prejudice and political propaganda led sadly by a man whose sole aim was to become president at all costs. Read More ...
View ArticleOmane Boamah: Few reasons why EC can’t hold elections in November 2024
The overwhelming consensus at the IPAC meeting that the Electoral Commission's major electoral reforms must be implemented in 2028, not in 2024 is understandable and well thought through. Read More ...
View ArticleSammy Gyamfi writes on the latest Corruption Perception Index
Did you know, that Ghana’s best Corruption Perception Index performance was achieved in the year 2014, under the leadership of John Dramani Mahama, when the country attained its highest CPI score: a...
View ArticleEnimil Ashon: We talk too much and go to sleep
In Ghana, matters of state affecting our politics, the economy and corruption are like the state of mind of a classical or choral music composer. Read More ...
View ArticleLooking ahead - intellectual property assests and the Metaverse
The fast-paced progress of technology in our modern era brings up crucial concerns in intellectual property law that need urgent consideration. With the advent of the Metaverse, businesses are now...
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