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Franklin Cudjoe: Mahama gov’t delivered Ghana’s fastest economic recovery
The fastest economic recovery in Ghana's history has been recorded and achieved by version 2.0 of the Mahama-led government — this, after the most regressive, self-immolating policies of waste, mismanagement, and plunder the country has…
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LET’S RUN IT FOR PACARY – THEY DESERVE THE WIN
They have qualified for the Grand Finale of PM XTRA Season 4 and now the final mission is clear — LET’S RUN AM FOR PACARY!!!!!!
🗳️ VOTE PACARY NOW
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Choose Number 4️⃣ – PACARY
From love, chemistry, growth,…
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Black Star Experience Coordinates Ghana Month In Ethiopia
A vibrant and culturally immersive Tourism Trade Show has been successfully held in Ethiopia as part of the official launch of Ghana Month at the renowned Kuriftu African Village, bringing together tourism stakeholders, cultural…
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Ten Papers in Five Days: Are we torturing BECE candidates?
Every year in Ghana, thousands of Junior High School students walk into examination halls carrying not only pens, rulers, and mathematical sets, but also fear, anxiety, pressure, and emotional exhaustion. For many of these young students,…
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PMXTRA SEASON 4 – PACARY FOR THE WIN
When PMXTRA began, no one could have predicted that one of the most talked-about love stories of the season would rise from patience, timing and destiny. But today, one name is on the lips of viewers everywhere — Pacary.
Pappy entered…
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Transparency, trust and leadership: How accounting and finance shape organizational credibility
In an era where corporate accountability is constantly under scrutiny, transparency has emerged as one of the most valuable currencies in business. Organizations are no longer judged solely by profitability, but by how openly and ethically…
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May Day: Celebrating workers while confronting the reality of decent work in Ghana
As Ghana joins the rest of the world to celebrate International Workers’ Day, a day set aside to honour the resilience, sacrifice, and contributions of workers, it is only fitting that we pause—not just to celebrate.
But to reflect…
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Digital wealth, analog poverty: Why technology isn’t closing the gap
There is a seductive story we tell ourselves about technology. It whispers of equal access, borderless opportunity, and a future where anyone with a smartphone can rewrite their destiny. From Silicon Valley to Accra’s startup corridors, the…
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From ‘dumsor’ to radiant glow: Unlocking solar energy potential for a sustainable future
Ghana enjoys abundant sunlight, yet the country faces a persistent challenge not due to a shortage of natural resources, but because there is insufficient urgency to utilise them effectively.
The ongoing national discourse on energy has…
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Illegal mining a finance problem, not just policing
In Ghana and across Sub‑Saharan Africa, the fight against illegal artisanal mining has taken on a familiar rhythm. Rivers are polluted, forests scarred, headlines grow louder, and governments respond with crackdowns. Soldiers are deployed.…
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