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The Wake-Keeping Secrets

The young woman, who was in her early thirties, was dressed in traditional mourning attire. She signaled for the taxi cab in which I was sitting to come to a halt. The car stopped on

Prof. Kwabena Frimpong-Boateng: An Open Letter To Anybody Who Wants To Be Ghana’s President In January 2025

Ghana has not done as well as it should have done since President Kwame Nkrumah was unconstitutionally ousted from office through a military coup by the National Liberation Council on February 24, 1966. Ghana has

Ken Ofori-Atta Writes: Citizens – Standing Strong With The Bank Of Ghana

There is an anonymous quote that says “banks are to the economy what the heart is to the human body. They cycle necessary capital through the whole and they are barely noticed until pressure, necessity,

NASPA Allocates Over ₵2 Million For ‘Special Week Celebration’: Exploitation and Corruption?

Do you know what Two Million Cedis can do? What if it can establish a firm for employment? What if it is used for SMEs and Micro Businesses Investment? Better than just for fun and

Enhancing The Value Chain Of Cocoa Farmers In Ghana: Beyond Relying On Price Increases

Introduction The cocoa industry in Ghana plays a vital role in the country’s economy, providing employment and income for numerous farmers. While recent increases in the purchasing price for cocoa have been welcomed, it is

Ghana’s Debt to the Population: Each Person owes $403.7, Over Twice of Monthly Income

A cause for concern? The debt per capita represents more than two times the monthly income of an average Ghanaian. One of the most pressing issues that Ghana has to deal with is its high

African Think Tanks Write: A Peaceful, Freer And Prosperous Africa Can Defeat Coups

Africa's rise has consistently been truncated by repressive governance, large-scale centralised government, extractive institutions, and headstrong leaders who see politics as an avenue to harvest their loot by hook or crook. Long before Covid-19 and

Owusu Bempah writes: Ransford Gyampo and Kobby Mensah’s deranged ploy against the NPP won’t wash

In politics and geopolitics, political scientists often research political ideas, analyze them and present their findings. Indeed, the record of the study of politics has been very good, with long-term impacts of political science in

Alan Kyerematen: A Man of Integrity and Professionalism Ghana Has Lost

Alan Kyerematen may not be the next president of Ghana, but he is certainly a man who deserves respect and recognition for his achievements and contributions to the nation. He is a man who has

Ras Mubarak writes: No tears for Alan, others

As readers may be aware by now, Presidential hopeful Mr. Alan Kwadwo Kyerematen has withdrawn from the internal party primary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), citing untenable acts of violence and intimidation against his