I just watched an interview Government Spokesperson Felix Ofosu-Kwakye, granted Joy News today in which he states no one should make demands for special treatment […]
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Ghana’s Vanishing Gold: Are Mahama and the NDC Squandering a Strategic National Asset?
Gold has always been more than a mineral to Ghana. It is a symbol of sovereignty, resilience, and economic security. In recent years, it also […]
Stuck at Red: Why AI-Driven Traffic Lights Are Ghana’s Way Out of Gridlock
By Kwabena Adu Koranteng, Financial and Economic Development Journalist Every morning and evening in Accra tells the same frustrating story. Engines idle endlessly, horns blare […]
Government’s Silence on Public Transport Crises Is an Act of Neglect
Ghana’s public transport system is collapsing in plain sight, and government’s continued silence and inaction amount to nothing short of neglect.Every working day, thousands of […]
Ghana’s Public Transport Crisis: Government Must Accept Responsibility and Act Now
Kwabena Adu Koranteng Writes Ghana is facing a deepening public transport crisis, and government must take full responsibility and act urgently to ease the growing […]
Ankara as Ghana’s Cultural Archive of Survival, Defiance, and Pride.
Every time you slip into an Ankara dress, you’re not just getting dressed. You’re making a statement. You’re telling a story. The Language of PrintWalk […]
How Ghana Lost US$214 Million Selling Gold at Record Global Prices
Ghana’s gold has for centuries symbolised wealth, stability, and economic survival. From the era of the Gold Coast to modern times, the precious metal has […]
Editorial: When Gold Bleeds Ghana’s US$214 Million Shame
Ghana has crossed a troubling and embarrassing threshold: losing money from selling gold.According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Ghana GoldBod recorded losses of about […]
How Ghana Lost US$214 Million Selling Gold at Record Global Prices
Ghana’s gold has for centuries symbolised wealth, stability, and economic survival. From the era of the Gold Coast to modern times, the precious metal has […]
One Year On, Where Are We?
Nana Boakye Writes A little over a year ago, Ghanaians went to the polls amid the heavy weight of economic turmoil triggered first by the […]