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The Damang Lease: A Victory for Local Enterprise or a Test for Institutional Integrity
The Damang mine has finally been given to a wholly Ghanaian-owned company. This new decision by the Government of Ghana to award the Damang mine

Ghana’s Blockchain Revolution: Can The Technology Finally End the Land Fraud Nightmare?
Imagine spending your life savings on a piece of land, only to discover that three other people, for example, hold documents claiming ownership of the

Why Central Planning—Not More School Buildings —Holds Ghana’s Basic Education Back
Many people believe that Ghana has a shortage of school buildings, however the evidence suggests otherwise. The true difficulty is not infrastructure; it is the

Towards Achieving SDG 4: What Ghana’s 2026 Budget Means for Basic and Secondary Education
BACKGROUND Education remains the backbone of the future of every nation all around the globe. Throughout the history of humanity and nations, education has been

Ghana’s 2026 Budget on Agriculture: Big Ambitions, Bold Alignment — But Can Vision Match the Impact?
Agriculture remains central to Ghana’s development agenda, and the 2026 Budget offers a renewed push toward a modern, productive, and market-driven sector. This analysis highlights

Leaving Many Behind: Breaking Communication Barriers for Deaf Ghanaians
Imagine being raised in a household where you are unable to participate in family discussions, where decisions are made, but you are kept out of

Desperate for a Future: Youth Escape Unemployment in West Africa in Search of a Better Life
There is a wave of young people leaving Sub-Saharan Africa and especially West Africa, driven by a desperate search for opportunities and a life free

Ghana’s Stolen Future: The Tragic Reality of Children in Galamsey
Just when I thought the night had ended and the day would stretch before me in unabated comfort, I found myself shifting from the nightmare

Ghana’s Power Dilemma: Balancing Stability and Soaring Electricity Costs
Across Ghana, a perplexing contradiction has sparked heated discussions. The Energy Commission celebrates a stable electricity supply, even touting a barter deal with Nigeria to



