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Passage Of Affirmative Action Bill To Empower Women And Propel National Development
"The measure of any society is how it treats its women and girls." — Michelle Obama
During a job interview at a respected firm in Accra, I faced a disheartening requirement in the employment agreement: “I would not get pregnant within…
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Embrace the Truth and Change now or we risk Annihilation
Ghana's democracy stands at a precipice, threatening to collapse under the weight of its own failures. A prominent statesman has sounded the alarm, warning that our current political trajectory risks destroying the very fabric of our…
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Ghana needs ethical and visionary leadership
Ethical and visionary leadership is paramount for Ghana to overcome the challenges it faces, including corruption, inflation, and high taxation.
Ghana’s total debt has skyrocketed to GH¢742 billion, with a significant increase happening…
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Royal Diplomacy: The Asantehene’s Role in Securing the Return of Ghana’s Artefacts
In what was a full circle moment, amidst pomp and pageantry, artefacts taken over 150 years ago from modern-day Ghana by the UK were on display at the celebration of the silver jubilee of Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, the Asantehene (King of the…
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Nana-Bawumia Government’s Significant Contributions To Water Supply In Ghana: Setting The Record…
Former President John Mahama's claim that the Nana-Bawumia administration has not added a gallon of water to Ghana's water supply infrastructure is demonstrably false. The evidence of extensive and impactful water projects undertaken by the…
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Revitalizing African Union: A call for radical change and innovative leadership
As African Foreign Ministers gather in Accra this week, the search for a new African Union (AU) Head has officially begun. This meeting marks a critical moment for the continent, as leaders contemplate the direction of Africa’s premier…
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“The Case for Cyber Incident Transparency and Victim Notification Policy in Ghana”
Ghana stands at a critical juncture in its journey towards cyber resilience. As the nation embraces the opportunities presented by technology, it also faces escalating threats to its digital infrastructure and the security of its citizens.…
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Rethinking Post-BECE School Selection: Ensuring Access and Efficiency
For many years, the process of selecting schools for Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) candidates before the exams has been a cornerstone of our educational system. This well-established practice ensures that students are…
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Elevating leadership through effective communication
Introduction
In the realm of leadership, effective communication stands as a pillar of influence and governance.
Bernard Avle, a prominent voice on Citi FM’s Breakfast Show, underscores this necessity in his reflections on political…
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24-Hour Economy More Of A Slogan Than A Policy
Elections the world over are underpinned by policy proposals for the electorate's consideration before ballots are cast. In Ghana, one key ingredient for a political party to succeed at the polls is having clear, concise, and realistic…
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