The ongoing national discourse on energy has long been dominated by dumsor, a term that signifies frequent power outages, business interruptions, and halted progress.
Ghana’s banking system is recovering but remains vulnerable, and the IMF urges stronger, clearer macroprudential policies to prevent future financial crises. Key reforms include better decision-making ...
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Development discourse with Amos Safo: Ghana is descending to the culture of silence
Many people have expressed concern that gradually President John Mahama’s government is deviating from democratic rule and is pushing Ghana to a military dictatorship, where people’s freedoms are ...
One of the scandals confronting Ghana in 2026 is the current government begging Burkina Faso to rescind the ban on tomato ...
The GIMPA Business School hosted a landmark Pre-ICW 2026 Campus Coaching Seminar as part of its Student Week celebrations, ...
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The enabling environment: Why Ghana’s development problem is not its people
The writer There is a quiet argument that runs beneath much of the discourse on African development. It is rarely stated explicitly because it rarely needs to be. It surfaces instead in the framing of ...
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