Joyce Bawah Mogtari writes: Why Naana Jane Opoku Agyemang
In our challenging and tumultuous world of Ghanaian politics, one name stands out for her grace and dignity, with little controversy: Naana Jane Opoku Agyemang. Read More ...
View ArticleYaw Nsarkoh: The President’s letter on the KPMG (SML) Report
I have now read Akufo-Addo's letter two times. It is glaringly and painfully obvious to me, that, I do not understand some things in the letter. Perhaps, this is due to my intellectual limitations....
View ArticleBright Simons: The SML defence “falls flat”
For the argument that SML contributed to the increase in petroleum consumption, and therefore taxes, to be sustainable, proof has to be shown that SML’s interventions have led to an uptick in volumes...
View ArticleIMANI Africa: Ghana’s EC’s dangerous and pathological conduct
Everyone who followed IMANI’s exchanges with the Electoral Commission in 2020 carefully would have noticed that IMANI was against the compilation of a new electoral register for one major reason: shady...
View ArticleWill Ghana’s democracy stand the test of time in the 2024 elections?
Introduction Since its independence on March 6, 1957, Ghana has consistently held successful elections, a testament to its commitment to democracy and peace. Read More ...
View ArticleHow a UN Farmer-Support Program exposed some to fraud
In April 2014, the government of Ghana borrowed $46 million from Rome-based IFAD, the International Fund for Agricultural Development, a UN body that, as its name suggests, finds money for countries...
View ArticleHow I lost my ring on my wedding day
On the morning of my wedding day, excitement and nerves tangled together like the threads of a delicate tapestry. Read More ...
View ArticleLayoffs in the wake of technological advancements: The inherent benefits for...
The advent of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has fuelled an unprecedented revolution in various sectors with the workplace experiencing significant transformation. Read More ...
View ArticleA wild goose chase: The enforcement of intellectual property rights in the...
The benefit of possessing a right is seen in being able to exercise and enforce them. This is especially so in the scope of intellectual property (IP). The enforcement of intellectual property rights...
View ArticleTowards the attainment of COP 28 goals: An assessment of Ghana's action plans
Climate change has become a very essential topic not only in environmental discussions but also major factor in geopolitics. The hotter temperatures and the erratic rainfall and storms we have been...
View ArticleUnraveling the puzzle of ownership in the era of artificial intelligence
Picture this: you put in a couple of word prompts into a free Artificial Intelligence content generator and the system composes a song, produces an art-piece that is museum-worthy or engineers a...
View ArticleSeeking equitable outcomes in spousal property distribution: The way forward
Marriage is considered the oldest sacred and revered institution for companionship, procreation, support, love, and life-long union between a man and a woman. Its validity is dependent on strict...
View ArticleChange of ownership of companies and the effect on existing liabilities
Change in ownership of companies has been a constant development in the corporate space in Ghana. A recent significant acquisition in the telecommunications sector is the change of the brand name of...
View ArticleCecilia & Akonta: President told us so!
Have you asked yourself why, for the first time in the history of state investigation into a suspected crime, the three agencies — Attorney General’s Department, Economic and Organised Crime Office...
View ArticleAfrica's internet vulnerability and how to fix it
A severe internet outage that has hit several African countries - the third disruption in four months - is a stark reminder of how vulnerable the service is on the continent. Read More ...
View ArticleYaw Nsarkoh: The annual floods in Accra are here again – are we children of a...
A harrowing video clip of an entire roof of a building in Accra, Ghana, ripped off by winds, went viral yesterday. It caused damage to property and could have snuffed out the lives of many. Read More ...
View ArticleWɔgbɛ Jɛkɛ: Time to stop the bastardisation of Ghana’s history
Ghana's history is being bastardised, with serious consequences for social cohesion, and no one seems to care. Not even the Historical Society of Ghana. Why? Read More ...
View ArticlePublic holiday for traditional worship: Proposal
The Constitution of Ghana enshrines the freedom of association and religious practice (Article 21(1)). The country and our public ceremonies very much recognise three of these religious groups:...
View ArticleBright Simons: ‘State Enchantment’ hijacks 5G in Ghana
Last week, Ghana’s Minister of Communications (and “digitalisation”) held a press conference in the heat of controversy about the government’s decision to award the country’s only 5G telecom license to...
View ArticleWhat is plea bargaining?
Plea bargaining is a topic which has captured the imagination of the public following the allegation made by the third accused person against the Attorney General in the on-going trial of a former...
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