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The Tema Motorway Is A Death Trap
In 48 months, more than 136 people died on the Accra Tema motorway. With the current road state, more people are still at risk of their lives every day, and they can avoid serious injury or death.
According to the Motor Traffic and…
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Addressing shortfalls in Ghana’s anti-money laundering act in the era of digital financial services…
Money laundering is a global phenomenon that poses a threat to the stability and integrity of financial systems around the world. In response to this threat, many countries, including Ghana, have implemented anti-money laundering (AML)…
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Thoughts on how technology can advance gender equality within society
Gender equality is a fundamental human right, yet it is still a challenge in many parts of the world.
Despite significant progress made in recent years, women continue to face various forms of discrimination and inequalities in all areas…
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West African footballers battle to fit in while making it in Europe
Growing up, many young Africans nurse the ambition of playing football professionally in Europe and becoming superstars. The BBC reports that about 260 million people in Africa follow the English Premier League. Dreams, for some, do come…
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Economic Inclusion of Women Is Key to Sustainable Development in Africa
The good news story of Africa’s economic development over the past decades has been called into question by recent events, which threaten to undo much of the gains.
According to the UN’s Food and Agricultural Organisation, decades of…
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Police Intelligence – Beyond Intelligence-led Policing to Intelligence within the service
Effective disciplinary processes serve a number of important functions in police service. They punish, change behaviour, signal organizational expectations internally and externally, respond to citizen complaints and serve as an early…
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When slavery becomes a comfort zone: Is Africa the eagle that would not soar?
Ghana has been the torch bearer for the emancipation, not only for Africans but the black race as a whole. Thus, as she lights the flame today to commemorate sixty-six years on the independence path, it may well be time for the black race…
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Your Employees Could Be Your Biggest Cybersecurity Risk
Introduction
In Greek mythology, the warrior Achilles was believed to be invulnerable, except for his heel, which was his one weakness. Similarly, in the world of cybersecurity, companies may have robust defences in place, but one…
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GRA’s back tax conundrum and its impact on foreign direct investments
Ghana is in dire need of unconditioned revenue to keep its economy afloat and tax income is its surest bet. As talks with the International Monetary Fund drags, the state tax collector Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) is on an unconventional…
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The Voters’ Dilemma
For the best part of 4 years, after electing their governments into office, Ghanaians soon, regrettably find themselves expressing rage and despair over the unfortunate state of affairs in the country – situations that the change of…
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