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Review: A Ghanaian Comedy Show – Popular But Broke
To begin with, anyone who says Ghanaian comedy is dead is late to the party of being current.
The line-up for the Accra version of Popular But Broke slated for Saturday was evident of the expectations and comic fireworks. The show…
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Ghana Real Estate Agency Council; A New Dawn
To quote the Economist Adam Smith, “it is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer, or the baker that we expect our dinner, but from their regard to their own interest.” By this, he was referring to the advantages of the…
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There won’t be double taxation during implementation of e-levy
The introduction of E-levy by the Government of the New Patriotic Party in the 2022 budget as a novelty of raising tax revenues to support the government agenda for developing the country has two strategic objectives; scaling up employment…
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Parliament’s zero-sum game
The drama in Parliament since last Friday (26 November 2021) has borne shades of musical chairs.
We all reminisce, with fondness, playing musical chairs when we were little. Those unforgettable memories and moments of delirium when we…
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Why Ghana needs robotics industry for national development
The evolution of technology in recent years has sparked significant public and media discourse, anticipations, and concerns about robotics and its ability to ensure positive transformation in every sector around the world. With the rise of…
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Is Bagbin showing his teeth to President?
Don’t you dare to joke with Ghanaian Speakers of Parliament. They are powerful; after all, they are Presidents-in-waiting, stepping in when President and his Vice are out of town.
I often wonder how those among them suffering from…
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Creating long-term impact in the community: Absa Bank Ghana’s example
The image of the ancient relic – built-in 1894 – delightfully having its day in the sun in an environment of modernity, is unforgettable. This is the Cathedral Church of the Most Holy Trinity, situated in the heart of Ghana’s High Street in…
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Madina MP writes: Kill the killer tax before it kills you
As stated by Winston Churchill, former British Prime Minister and statesman who served the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945, during the Second World War, and again from 1951 to 1955, "for a nation to try to tax itself into prosperity, is…
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History, causes and government interventions of tidal waves in Keta
The total land area of Ghana is 238,533 km2 with a coastline of 540km. The ocean coast is mainly high-energy type and has some lowlands, which are prone to flooding.
The coastal zone of Ghana is generally divided into three sections, the…
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Let Us Revise The 6 Months Semester For Junior High Schools
The need to eulogise the Ghana Government, the Ministry of Education, the Ghana Education Service and Teacher Unions for the strategic plans put in place to ensuring successful reopening of schools in the midst of Covid-19, through the…
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