Bright Simons: What Ghana’s latest ‘judgment debt’ says about accountability
On 26th January 2021, an arbitration panel sitting in London, ruled against Ghana in a dispute between the country and a subsidiary of Swiss energy trading giant, Trafigura, about an aborted 107 MW...
View ArticleThe day I witnessed the passing of the baton - Gabby Asare Otchere-Darko...
Sunday marked a monumental watershed for the New Patriotic Party, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and, in a small but deeply spiritual way, for me personally. Its commemorative relevance could not have...
View ArticleAre treasury bills being sold undercover at skyhigh rates?
Low and ominous rumblings are vibrating up and down banking halls in Ghana. There is some kind of gig going on with treasury bills that smells a bit off. Read More ...
View ArticleThe shift to cloud services: Some underlying legal considerations
Over the years, businesses have relied on the innovative power of “software” to manage their processes and deliver tailored services. In its earliest form, “software” and its related products were...
View ArticleCost-effective alternatives to construction today
The challenge of providing affordable housing to the majority of citizens is a pressing issue in many countries, particularly in Ghana. The soaring prices of homes can be largely attributed to the...
View ArticleProgrammable money - transforming financing for ESG and sustainability...
Financing sustainability and ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) projects has always come with its own set of hurdles. It is not just about raising the funds—it is also about ensuring that the...
View ArticleThe future of commerce: The rise of invincible payments and the Zero-UI...
Imagine walking into a store, casually picking up what you need, and simply walking out without ever reaching for your wallet or smartphone. No lines, no fumbling for cash or cards—just a smooth,...
View ArticlePreparing for digital asset regulation in Ghana: Key considerations for...
As the digital assets ecosystem in Ghana evolves, firms operating within or seeking to expand into this space must prepare for impending regulatory oversight. Read More ...
View ArticleThe breakthrough of text-to-video AI in modern content creation
The advent of text-to-video AI is more than a technological innovation; it represents a fundamental change in storytelling. This technology fundamentally transforms written content into vibrant,...
View ArticleThe importance of proper personal data processing in business and the role of...
In today’s digital age, businesses across industries handle vast amounts of personal data from customers, employees, and partners. This data is vital for operations, marketing, customer service, and...
View ArticleMen in cassock hit the streets - Occasional Kwatriot Kwesi Yankah writes
Traffic in Accra reached its peak last Friday, 11th. If you were going to Accra through the Independence Ave, your best bet was the Nima Highway, if cattle were not on duty grazing. Read More ...
View ArticleIn proof of directors' breach of duty of care: The significance of board minutes
Generally, when an obligation is imposed on a person or entity, the proof of breach rests on producing sufficient evidence to show the duty-bound person or entity failed to perform the imposed...
View ArticleOne Ghana, two majority leaders - Occasional Kwatriot Kwesi Yankah writes
Tempers are high in Ogyakrom. Read More ...
View ArticleChris and Cynthia clash - Occasional Kwatriot Kwesi Yankah writes
He broke down in tears when I removed my face mask at his bedside. It was Monday 11:30 am. The mask was part of the visitor’s costume at the theatre. His name: Haruna Rasheed Osman, Nasara Coordinator...
View ArticleSenyo Hosi writes to Speaker Bagbin: Rest the hawk, save our democracy
Dear Mr. Speaker, a while ago, I published an open letter to the Chief Justice of our Republic, Her Ladyship Justice Gertrude Araba Esaaba Sackey Torkornoo. Read More ...
View ArticleMartin Amidu: Speaker must obey and enforce decisions and orders of Supreme...
The Speaker of Parliament is enjoined under the 1992 Constitution to obey and enforce the decisions and orders of the Supreme Court following the Court’s unanimous dismissal of his application on 30th...
View ArticleThere is no Supreme Court order against Speaker Bagbin - Thaddeus Sory
The Supreme Court decision released this afternoon is interesting. The majority decision raises a number of legal issues. Since this is a public and not legal platform I will discuss the most basic but...
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