The writer Ghana has done something many countries say they want to do: it opened the door to a new, climate-smart agricultural industry. Parliament recognised industrial hemp — cannabis
The writer Ghana has done something many countries say they want to do: it opened the door to a new, climate-smart agricultural industry. Parliament recognised industrial hemp — cannabis
The Black Stars have qualified for the FIFA World Cup 2026. In boardrooms across Ghana, a familiar instinct is already surfacing: increase the budget. But as we look toward
Gen EK Kotoka and Gen AA Afrifa, Colonels at the time of the coup Last Thursday marked the 60th anniversary of the overthrow of Kwame Nkrumah’s Convention People’s Party
The writer Alliances in West Africa are shifting, and Accra is watching the developments with caution. In recent years, military governments in Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger have distanced
Violence in Schools School violence in Ghana is no longer an occasional headline — it is becoming a troubling national pattern. A recent viral video showing a senior high
The writer Most Ghanaians no longer judge an organisation by how impressive its offices look or how visible its brand is. They judge it by something far more practical:
The writer The 5th industrial revolution today is deemed fast-paced for the corporate world, where organisations and investors are allocating huge sums to technology, a strategic AI-driven performance system,
The writer Your phone rings. A calm, professional voice tells you there has been unusual activity on your bank account. They know your name, sound like someone who works
The writer Abomination! It is condemnable without equivocation, the alleged actions of a Russian national who reportedly lured several Ghanaian women into a sexual exploitation scheme, secretly filmed them
Prof. Naa Afarley Sackeyfio On reflection, perhaps “exceptional” doesn’t even come close to an appropriate description of Prof. Naa Afarley Sackeyfio, outstanding educationist, writer and groundbreaking politician, who has
The writer Last week, eight Ghanaian traders were gruesomely killed and several others wounded when insurgents ambushed a community in Burkina Faso where they had travelled to buy tomatoes
The writer Ghana is rapidly becoming one of West Africa’s most digitized nations. Accelerated fintech adoption, expanding e-commerce, mobile money penetration, and ambitious national digitalisation programmes have dramatically increased
The notion that women possess greater stamina than men is a topic of increasing interest in the scientific community. While men generally excel in short-term, high-intensity activities, women have