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KEK Life Planners breaks record with top three awards
KEK Insurance Brokers Group made history again a fortnight ago when the company topped at the Enterprise Life Planners, Conference and Awards ceremony held...
Land encroachment: the dynamics of an on-going experience
Urbanisation of Accra inter alia has led to criminal acts of land grabbing which has gained the notorious name ‘land guards’. Anybody who has...
The power of believers
There are different kinds of people in your life. All these classes of people add value to your life on different levels and in...
Training and support to farmers drives major livelihood improvements
A 39-year old Ghanaian farmer has broken a record by becoming the first indigenous commercial farmer with over 425 hectares of farmland in a...
Top World Bank economist says financial crisis could emerge from pandemic
World Bank Chief Economist Carmen Reinhart has said the coronavirus pandemic is turning into a major economic crisis, and warned of the possibility of...
Sober Reflections – it is a small world indeed
Dear readers, I have decided to give a new twist to the Risk Watch by sharing sober reflections about some general life events which...
“Adapt to change for growth” – rural bank managers advised
Executive Director of the Association of Rural Banks-Ghana, Mrs. Comfort Owusu, has advised rural banks’ General Managers and CEOs to quickly adapt to change...
MTN Foundation invest US$15m in 150 projects
MTN Foundation has invested a total of US$15 million in 150 projects in Ghana over the past 12 years. These investments cover areas such...
U.S. launches university partnerships initiative with two inaugural projects at KNUST
The U.S. Embassy in Accra and the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) have formally launched the U.S. State Department Bureau of...
Global Handwashing Day: PZ Cussons donates products worth GH¢50,000
PZ Cussons, as part of the Global Handwashing Day celebrations, has donated handwashing stations and Carex and Camel products worth GH¢50,000 to some orphanages...
