In an age ruled by material ambition, rising costs of living, expanding marketplaces, and political economies that price even the barest needs of human survival, a 19th-century voice resurfaces with
In an age ruled by material ambition, rising costs of living, expanding marketplaces, and political economies that price even the barest needs of human survival, a 19th-century voice resurfaces with
Samira Bawumia In every election season, the spotlight shines brightest on the candidate. Yet, often standing just beside that light is a figure whose grace, voice, and presence quietly
The global struggle against climate change has reached a devastating moment. The United Nations warns that 2025 will rank as one of the hottest years ever recorded, threatening “irreversible
President John Mahama In 2012, I had the privilege of receiving a signed copy of President John Mahama’s riveting memoir, “My First Coup d’Etat: And Other True Stories from
The writer After years in exile, women once branded as witches are finding their way home. But as Ghana’s Parliament delays a law to end witchcraft accusations, the fragile
The writer “Bigotry is the disease of ignorance, of morbid minds; enthusiasm of the free and buoyant; education and free discussion are the antidotes of both.” — Thomas Jefferson
The writer This article examines the concept of Carbon Credits within the Ghanaian business landscape and the laws that govern it. As the Environmental, Social, and Governance principles increasingly
When the Ancestors Blink In the quiet corridors of the afterlife, Julius Nyerere was sipping ethereal tea when the evening news from Earth floated through the clouds. “Hundreds die
The ongoing uncertainty surrounding AT (formerly AirtelTigo) has become one of Ghana’s most perplexing corporate sagas. What began as a hopeful restructuring has devolved into a tangle of contradictions,
Humanity has always wrestled with profound questions: What is the purpose of life? What lies beyond our earthly existence? Across cultures, faiths, and centuries, the answers converge on one
The Cybersecurity Authority has come under intense criticism in recent days over the amended Cybersecurity Act, 1038. From attempts to gain sweeping control over Ghana’s cyberspace to the controversial
President John Mahama President John Dramani Mahama’s speech at the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly gained significant attention. His address touched on pressing issues – from
The writer Few issues in Ghana’s education sector evoke as much passion as the language of instruction—a matter that goes to the heart of our culture and identity. As