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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

Akosomba Dam Spillage: A Call for Action
The Akosombo dam which is also known as the Volta dam was built between 1961 and 1965 as a hydroelectric dam on the Volta River

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

The Bitter Brew: How Inflation in Ghana Has Eroded the Prosperity of Cocoa Farmers
Ghana’s social and economic landscape has been significantly shaped by cocoa growing, which is primarily practiced by smallholder farmers. But as the plague of inflation

The Coup Springs: Turbulence in the Niger
Perhaps, the saying is true that the stone (coups) the builders rejected has become the chief cornerstone. To say Coups in Africa is a new

Analyzing Ghana’s 2023 Mid-Year Budget Review: Meanings and Implications for Businesses.
On the significant date of July 31st, 2023, a pivotal event unfolded as the Minister for Finance, Hon. Ken Ofori-Atta, stood before a captive audience

From Abolishment to Introduction: The Manoeuvring Taxation Art of the NPP Government Under Scrutiny
According to Investopedia, taxes are mandatory contributions levied on individuals or corporations by a government entity. These taxes serve as revenue to the economy in

Ghana’s informal mining harms health and the land – but reforms must work with people, not against them
Artisanal small-scale mining has been practised in Ghana for over a century. In 2018, small-scale miners generated 2.1 million ounces of gold, accounting for 43.1% of total gold



