Commentary
The Progress of Ghana Towards SDG 4: Journey to Achieving Free, Equitable, and Quality Education by 2030
In July 2012, at what became known as the Rio+20 summit, leaders from twenty (20) countries gathered in Brazil for a United Nations summit on
Free Market on the Ballot: Which Political Party Will Deliver on Free Market Promises in Ghana?
Ghana’s political landscape has been dominated by two major political parties, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the New Patriotic Party (NPP). Since the adoption
Assessing Seven Years of Free Senior High School Education in Ghana
The Free Senior High School (FSHS) policy saw all 2017 SHS entrants accessing free education which will continue throughout their three-year stay in school. The
Decoding Digital Quadruple Taxation: Insights from Ghana’s E-Levy in the Digital Economy
Double taxation, a scenario where a taxpayer is taxed twice on the same source of income, either by the same jurisdiction or different jurisdictions, is
Building National Cathedral: How Blockchain Technology Could Have Prevented the Scandals in Ghana
Ghana’s National Cathedral Project commenced as a promise by the President, Nana Akufo Addo, to some portions of the Christian faith during the campaigning period
Abolishing Teacher’s Licensure Exams: How Occupational License is Becoming a Barrier to Poverty Reduction in Ghana
The need to improve, protect the public against incompetent and dishonest practitioners, and improve the quality for persons receiving the service justifies the emergence of
Ghana needs Constant Supply of Electricity not Electric Cars
The political landscape of Ghana is shadowed by the 2024 Election. Every candidate takes advantage of the rare chance to share their thoughts and programs
Press Freedom Under Threat: Who Fights for The Fourth Estate?
Ghana has had a long tradition of state ownership and control of the media, dating back to pre-independence times. It is believed that since the
A Comparative Analysis of the Gh¢60 Billion Loss Incurred by the Bank of Ghana, the Financial Sector Clean Up and the Bond Holders’ Haircut
Introduction The financial sector in Ghana has undergone a significant transformation in recent years, marked by the collapse of several financial institutions and the subsequent