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Ghana’s Development Depends on Institutions That are Modern, Responsive, and Trusted

GRA Commissioner-General outlines reforms to build a modern, transparent, and taxpayer-friendly system driven by ITAS, trust, digital transformation, and shared…

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Africa’s Digital Healing Revolution: How Aneeja Hospital is Redefining Healthcare, Diplomacy and Medical Innovation

Artificial intelligence, telemedicine and digital healthcare are emerging as transformative tools for Africa, helping hospitals like Aneeja improve efficiency, expand access, strengthen medical tourism and support healthcare resilience amid growing…

Why President Macron Should Not Be Given a Platform at the Next Steps High-Level Conference on Reparations in Accra

An Open Letter to the President of the Republic of Ghana, H.E. John Dramani Mahama

The Paradox of Ghana’s Food Economy: Prospects for Professional & Investor Farmers

Local supply chains not only fail to deliver harvests to consumers in the forms they require - cleaned, processed, reliably and preserve

The Ghana Card Beyond Identity: Transforming Ghana into Africa’s Trusted Digital Economy

Ghana’s Ghana Card has built a world-class digital identity system, but limited integration across government, business and finance is restricting its economic and governance impact.

Soweto at 50: Is South Africa Betraying the African Solidarity That Won Its Freedom?

Fifty years after the Soweto Uprising, Steven Odarteifio reflects on South Africa’s unfinished struggle for equality, urging renewed Pan-African solidarity and condemning xenophobia against fellow Africans whose nations supported the…

Intelligence is Accumulated Experience in Motion

Intelligence is the continuous transformation of preserved experience into action, and human progress depends on systems that store, retain, and reactivate accumulated knowledge over time.

The Ghana Card and Ghana’s Digital Future: Transforming Identity, Governance and Economic Inclusion

Ghana’s Ghana Card has transformed identity management, boosting financial inclusion, digital services, security and governance, while supporting economic modernization despite implementation and privacy challenges.

Multi-Sectoral Employment Pathways for Ghana’s Nursing Workforce

By: Rebecca Yakubu Akatue (PhD) Introduction Ghana's health sector finds itself at a critical crossroads. On one hand, the country is producing more nurses than ever before. On the other,…

FIFA’s Richest World Cup Faces an Inclusion Crisis: The $40 Bn World Cup That Locked Out the World

The 2026 FIFA World Cup expanded to 48 teams specifically to grow revenue more matches, more broadcast windows, more commercial inventory

Growing Numbers, Shrinking Livelihoods: Why Ghana’s Economic Growth Is Not Yet Feeding the Ordinary Citizen

Ghana records 6.4% GDP growth in 2026, driven by services and industry, yet households face high living costs, unemployment, inequality, and weak purchasing power persisting.