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Decentralizing Power: Building Community-Led Energy Projects and Energy Democracy in Ghana.

On a warm afternoon in a quaint town in the Upper East Region, Amina, a dedicated seamstress, finds herself unable to work in her shop due to an ongoing power outage that has persisted since morning. The familiar hum of her sewing machine is replaced by the voices of impatient customers inquiring about the status […]

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Judicial Martyrs Should not become a Merchandise of Political Tragedy in Ghana

History is indeed a rich source of lessons, offering insights into human behavior, societal patterns, and the consequences of actions. It’s like a vast, messy library of everything we’ve done—triumphs, mistakes, and all.  Ghana has traveled a long way from the Bond of 1844 to the Rule of Law we enjoyed under the 1992 constitution.

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Musk, Putin, and Trump: The Shadow Alliance That Could Shake Ghana

Introduction: A Plot That Crosses Borders Late one night, while scrolling through WhatsApp, I came across something that stopped me in my tracks—and sent my thoughts racing in a direction I never expected: Musk in bed with Putin? What are we really witnessing here—strategic inconsistency or a betrayal of global order? I know it is

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Green Ghana Day: A Day of Planting, A Year of Abandoning Seeds.

Climate change is essentially a long-term shift in temperature and weather patterns. It is a global concern. Climate Action is the 13th Sustainable Development Goal. Here, the purpose is to limit human-caused climate change. Climate change threatens life on Earth by posing the threat of unfavorable outcomes such as strong droughts, water scarcity, devastating fires,

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Guardians Become Predators: The Rise of Ghana’s Shadow Crisis Between Security Forces and Citizens

Ever since Ghana adopted the practice of Democracy in 1992, only one attribute is equally identified by all when counting our successes with this practice. With the demerits, we could count hundreds in minutes. Democracy, as with every other practice in the world, comes with its negative impacts. African Democracies including Ghana have tasted many

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Ghana’s Debt Crisis: The Consequences of Six Years of Reckless Borrowing and Mismanagement.

Last year December (28/12/2021), I wrote an article titled “Trouble in Paradise: Ghana, the Land of Gold & Wahala”. In this article, I detailed the dangerous economic mess Ghana finds itself in and the consequences for the nation. In the year 2022, Ghana experienced most of what was predicted in the article. Ghana is currently

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The Erosion of Journalism Ethics: Unveiling the Dark Side of Media Consultancy in Ghana

The practice of gathering, verifying, and publishing news and information to the public serves an important role in society as a watchdog, a forum for educated debate, and a means of holding those in power accountable. Journalism’s key purposes include informing the public, promoting transparency, and encouraging an engaged and well-informed populace. The public trust

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Understand the Economics; Don’t Compare Price Increase to Corruption or Evil during Coronavirus Pandemic, The Case of Ghana

Market interactions and the corrupt practice of some greedy public officials are not the same. You cannot be justifying the demand and supply to equate corruption. The market is natural, there is always an interaction to reach equilibrium which allows for the creation of a win-win situation. Coronavirus cases in Ghana have increased the demand

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