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From Kumawu to Assin North: Coincidence or vote-buying strategy?
A week ago, the Kumawu constituency was all over the news ahead of the by-elections occasioned by the painful demise of the late Philip Basoah. One of the key talking points, however, was the somewhat unusual deployment of machines to put…
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Does democracy work better for political parties than Ghana?
Ghana has heralded the values and principles of democracy so highly that, in many ways, it serves as a reference point for contemporaries on the continent and across the world. Despite this achievement, there are areas where constitutional…
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Carrying us away – flood disasters resulting from climate change
At least, 150 people lost their lives while scores sustained injuries of varying degrees almost eight years ago on June 3, 2015, following a downpour that was met with a fuel station explosion at Circle, Accra.
That “Black Wednesday”…
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Leveraging CSR as a core sustainability strategy to driving business growth
Globally, the growing demand for energy has translated into an increasing expectation on organizations in the extractive sector to fit sustainable Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategies in their business models.
On this…
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Congratulations, Nigeria and ECOWAS!
I would like to extend my heartfelt congratulations to the Nigerian people and the ECOWAS community on the successful inauguration of the President-elect, His Excellency Bola Ahmed Tinubu, marking Nigeria’s 7th consecutive democratic…
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Navigating the quagmire of quick loan schemes in Ghana: the burden of insults and relentless…
Life is full of uncertainties, and there may come a time when you find yourself short on cash, desperately needing funds to meet emergency financial needs. In such situations, accessing a loan facility seems like a plausible solution.…
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The Ghanaian consumer’s lament: navigating price hikes and the need for consumer protection
Ghanaian consumers are grappling with frustration and discontent as they encounter soaring prices in the marketplace for essential goods and services. From local markets to grocery stores and street vendors, the cost of basic necessities…
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Leadership lessons from Joe Ghartey
It was somewhere in 2017 when I started knowing Hon. Joe Ghartey, a 2024 Presidential candidate aspirant of the ruling New Patriotic Party and former Attorney-General and Minister of Justice under former President John Agyekum Kufuor's…
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A new paradigm for humanity in an artificial intelligence disruptive world
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has placed us at the cross road to rethink the definition of humanity. Once the most powerful creatures on the planet, our powers are currently challenged by our own creation. Appearing to be a more productive…
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The noise epidemic engulving our city and its remnant effects on healthy living
(Keep noise low otherwise, the noise will keep your hearing low.)
My residence around Dansoman control in a suburb called washing bay, where I unfortunately find myself close to a huge charismatic church operational throughout the week…
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