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A peaceful, freer and prosperous Africa can defeat coups – African think tanks
Africa’s rise has consistently been truncated by repressive governance, large-scale centralised government, extractive institutions, and headstrong leaders who see politics as an avenue to harvest their loot by hook or crook.
Long before…
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Is Alban Bagbin’s call for a local language to replace English as Ghana’s official language a…
Recently, Ghana’s Speaker of Parliament, the Rt. Hon. Alban Bagbin was reported to have called for the adoption of a local language as the official language of Ghana. In his call, he advances the argument that the English language is a…
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Africa needs more female leaders to drive equitable pandemic recovery efforts
The pandemic has revealed and amplified existing inequalities around the world. Amidst lockdowns and economic shocks, African women have been hit particularly hard.
According to the Brookings Institute, more than 70 percent of women…
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Look No Further, Domestic Gas Is Ghana’s Answer
Even before the lavish opening of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, the world had seen what well-managed oil and gas resources could do for a country.
Having spent a staggering $200 billion to host the world’s biggest sporting showcase,…
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Environmental Injustice And Public Health Concerns In Ghana
Suffice it to say that the environment is a God-given resource all people are entitled (or supposed to be entitled) to. When “God saw that everything he made was good,” he intended for us to breathe the same “good” air quality, consume the…
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The Mad Driver On The Street – Safety Thrown To The Dogs
“The way I drive, the way I handle a car is an expression of my inner feelings” Lewis Hamilton
From my neighborhood, Abora is well known to have been taken ill and on drugs for being mentally unstable with bipolar, a disorder associated…
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Manasseh Azure Awuni: Six Lessons
In 2001, I completed junior high school with the best result in the Krachi District (now Krachi West, Krachi East, and Krachi Nchumuru municipalities and districts). When the results were released, I looked forward to a miracle, but it did…
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World Public Relations Day Festival: The Impact Story
In today’s fast-paced and interconnected world, Public Relations has become the cornerstone of progress, understanding, and collaboration for individuals, organizations, and communities.
The profession’s pivotal role in developing a…
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Sammy Gyamfi writes on Betting Tax
My attention has been drawn to desperate attempts by some NPP social media activists to put a spin on a comment I made about sports betting in the run-up to the 2020 elections.
In response to a question on how the NDC intends to fund the…
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Bawumia is No Longer Ghana’s Economic Messiah
It is no secret that the majority of Ghanaians no longer consider Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia as Ghana’s economic messiah. In fact, they are rightfully disappointed as Ghana’s economy is at its lowest point under the supervision of the…
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