Tuesday, June 30, 2026
Making the most of your emails. “In the world of digital communication tools, email has become the king.”  According to Statistica, there were about 293 billion emails sent daily in 2019 - and the number is expected to hit about 347 billion by 2023. (Statisica.com) Electronic mails referred to as emails, one...
 “Please put a hold on the renewal of my car insurance, the car is parked because COVID-19 has caused me to temporarily close my guest house.” These were the words of a client on the phone asking me not to renew his comprehensive car insurance until further notice. I...
Ghana, like many other developing countries, is faced with putting the economy back on track since several forecasts have predicted difficult times ahead for poor countries. On April 14 the International Monetary Fund (IMF) released its latest economic update, in which it provided details of impacts on the global economy from the...
The World Bank has approved a record US$500 million in grants and low-interest loans to help countries in Africa and the Middle East fight swarms of desert locusts that are eating their way across vast swaths of crops and rangelands. Four of the hardest-hit countries - Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya and...
Rwanda’s economic growth is expected to slow to 2% this year from 9.4% in 2019 as the COVID-19 pandemic hits tourism, transport and hospitality, the finance minister said on Thursday. Presenting the draft budget for 2020-21 fiscal year, Uzziel Ndajigimana said growth was expected to rebound next year to 6.3%...
Nigeria’s currency is expected to come under pressure on the black market this week, with Uganda’s seen firming and Kenya and Zambia’s holding stable. NIGERIA Nigeria’s naira is seen weakening on the black market as dollar shortages at official sources cause investors and importers to channel demand to the parallel...
Companies leave behind several obligations which are unmet in the event that they fold-up or cease to operate. Typically, many who engage with companies on life support do so without any knowledge of the company’s state at the time of engagement. Employees are left jobless; debts remain unpaid; and...
On 17 March 2020, it was reported that a study from the National Institutes of Health, CDC, UCLA and Princeton University revealed that SAR-COV-2 (i.e. coronavirus) was stable for several hours to days in aerosols and on surfaces. Specifically, the study found that the virus was detectable in aerosols for...
It is too soon to tell how heavy the human and health toll from COVID-19 will be in Sub-Saharan Africa. But the pandemic’s terrible economic impact on the region is already clear. I have worked across Sub-Saharan Africa on and off since the early 1990s, and the scale of the...
The Fisheries Commission has reversed a decision that would have allowed tuna vessels to use lights to attract fish after an uproar from canoe fishers, who are prohibited from using this fishing method. The decision to grant an exemption for tuna vessels is against Ghanaian law in the first...