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Lawyer Sosu to Bawumia: Digitalization is not an answer to widespread economic hardship and…
Introduction
Delivering an address at Ashesi University on the topic “Transforming an Economy through Digitisation: The Ghana Story”, the Vice President of the Republic, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, credited the Akufo-Addo Government for…
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Winnie Byanyima writes: How to end the AIDS epidemic in western and central Africa
The AIDS epidemic in western and central Africa is an ongoing emergency. The early gains made against HIV in this region have not been translated into the sustained progress that has been made in other parts of sub-Saharan Africa. …
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The church and the challenges of a nation
At a public forum in Lagos in September this year, a visibly disturbed former Vice Chancellor of Ajayi Crowther University, Professor Dapo Asaju, challenged me and my brother minister, Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye of the Redeemed Christian…
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Isaac Adongo writes an open letter to BoG: Complying with Act on utilising US$1 billion SDR…
I hope this letter reaches you in good health. Please accept fraternal greetings from the good people of Bolgatanga Central Constituency on whose behalf I write to you. I am writing to remind you of your obligations as enshrined in the…
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Celebrating John Boadu, The Results-Oriented NPP General-Secretary
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) of Ghana, is, today, said to be, rightly so, the most organized political party, not only in the country but in the whole of West Africa. This enviable feat clinched by the Party is a culmination of the…
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Eradicating energy poverty to spur socio-economic development
Before the dawn of the Industrial Revolution (IR), the demand for energy was scanty, with most of the work being provided for by manual labor (humans and animals muscles) and natural resources which neither caused environmental pollution…
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Western Togoland after Papavi’s demise – are we ready for the emergence of a hardliner?
Papavi may be dead and gone, but that doesn’t mean the work of the SECU cum Intel agencies will become easy. Far from that. Things could get tougher and difficult if a hardliner emerges from either a natural transition of leadership or a…
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Stop hurting with your bad attitude at work
I had been gathering material to write about the injustice causing needless pain and suffering to law students until a typical bad attitude of civil servants got me sad and to change course. A poor pensioner who could have lived a little…
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NPP’s flagbearer hopefuls must emulate Akufo-Addo’s tenacity and commitment
I would like to urge potential presidential aspirants to emulate the tenacity, commitment and unwavering love of President Akufo-Addo for Ghana and the New Patriotic Party (NPP) if they truly desire to lead NPP in the 2024 general…
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The mixed legacy of Jerry John Rawlings
Ghana’s Third Republic lasted for just two years – from September 24, 1979 to December 31, 1981. Jerry Rawlings book-ended these two events. In 1979 he stepped aside following an election narrowly won by Dr. Hilla Limann. Rawlings had come…
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