The NDC divestiture policy as prescribed by the World Bank, IMF and the US Treasury continues unabated. What is unfolding before our eyes is the confirmation by deeds that
The NDC divestiture policy as prescribed by the World Bank, IMF and the US Treasury continues unabated. What is unfolding before our eyes is the confirmation by deeds that
Yesterday, a historic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Kumasi, and the University of Seychelles (UniSey). This landmark agreement
Those signed from UniSey: Vice Chancellor Ms Joëlle Perreau, Dean of Faculty of Arts and Social Development (Right) Dr Justin Zelime KNUST:Vice Chancellor Professor Rita Dickson In a groundbreaking
There has been recent allegations of losses and accusations of impropriety regarding the novel gold for oil program started by the previous government with the Bank of Ghana and
Exactly two weeks after vacating his seat as a Member of Parliament, Joe Ghartey has begun a new chapter in his illustrious career. Today, he started teaching Public Policy
*The role of the people in economic growth* No nation achieves economic development while sidelining its own people. For sustained growth to be achieved, citizens must always be at
Dr. Paul Herzuah In recent years, Ghana has seen a troubling trend that puts the future of its economy at risk—an inclination within civil society and even among some
The NPP presidential candidate Dr Mahamudu Bawumia conceded defeat to ex-President Mahama, 16 hours after the ballot was closed in the 2024 general election. The significant point is that
The AJS Help The Needy Project (AJHTNP), in collaboration with the Dangana Foundation, brightened the lives of children at the Rising Star Home through their “Smiles for the Future”
Introduction to Interest Rate Hedging The term “interest rate derivatives” often elicits uncertainty, even among seasoned corporate finance teams. Similar to other risk management instruments, many perceive these tools as
Eight years ago, the people of Ghana decisively rejected John Dramani Mahama, handing him what was described as the worst defeat ever suffered by an incumbent government. Yet, eight
Prof. Douglas Boateng Professor Douglas Boateng, a globally renowned industrial engineer, industrialist, Pan-Africanist, chartered director, and social entrepreneur, as well as the Chair of the Minerals Income Investment Fund
Ghanaians have expressed confidence that Mahama’s victory at the 2024 polls presents an opportunity to improve land management and administration in the country. Ghanaians strongly believe that John Mahama’s