Jean Mensa The Electoral Commission (EC) has chided the President of IMANI Africa, Franklin Cudjoe, accusing him of peddling falsehood and untruth about the Commission and its activities at
Jean Mensa The Electoral Commission (EC) has chided the President of IMANI Africa, Franklin Cudjoe, accusing him of peddling falsehood and untruth about the Commission and its activities at
Franklin Cudjoe Ghana’s leading credit bureau, XDSData, has rubbished the false claims made by the two senior officials of Policy Think Tank Imani Ghana, Franklin Cudjoe, who is the
William Ato Essien SENIOR VICE President of IMANI Africa, Kofi Bentil, has commended the Office of the Attorney General for reaching a GH¢90 million settlement agreement with founder and
John Kumah Deputy Minister of Finance, John Ampontuah Kumah has refuted claims made by IMANI Ghana that, the Ministry of Finance is the most fiscally reckless institution in Ghana with
Franklyn Cudjoe The Supreme Court yesterday dismissed an application by some four civil society organizations led by IMANI Ghana claiming to ‘assist’ the court in determining the new voters’ register
Supreme Court of Ghana The Supreme Court has dismissed an application by civil society organisations IMANI Ghana and three others seeking leave to file briefs to assist the court in
Ammishaddai Owusu-Amoah THE GHANA Revenue Authority (GRA) says attempts by IMANI Africa to disparage the operations of the newly-introduced Integrated Customs Management System (ICUMS) are “misleading” and far from being
Jean Mensa The Electoral Commission has finally broken its silence over a series of allegations leveled by IMANI Africa over supposed procurement breaches in the purchase of a new system
Franklin Cudjoe Policy think tank IMANI Ghana has backed the Ghanaian government’s decision to terminate the power concession of Power Distribution Services (PDS). It has also expressed disagreement with the
John Peter Amewu GOVERNMENT HAS dismissed policy think tank, IMANI’s claim that Ghana is going to lose a whopping amount of $30 billion if the state fails to renegotiate the