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The Attitude Lounge: Passion versus Compassion
“A canoe does not know who the leader is; when it turns over, everyone gets wet.” – African proverb
“When suffering knocks at your door...
Decoding China’s “dual circulation” strategy
In May, China’s central leadership proclaimed that it would “fully develop the advantages of super-large market and the potential for domestic demand to...
How Accra tackled complex challenges in an urban slum
When I first heard about the community of Old Fadama in Accra, Ghana, I recognised something. A Ghanaian Catholic sister who visited the green...
Beneficial ownership register to be ready next week– Registrar General
Barring any hiccups, the Register General’s Department (RGD) is expected to deploy the much-anticipated central beneficiary ownership (OB) register by next week.
The deployment of...
Actionable plans for sub-Saharan African countries to attain SDGs
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are global development goals setup up by the UN with consultation from it partner states and other partner institutions.
The...
Hollard, Melcom announce partnership to increase insurance accessibility
Insurance and retail giants, Hollard Ghana and Melcom Limited have announced the addition of general insurance to their partnership following an endorsement by the...
Tree Crops Development Authority: a new era dawns in agric’s transformation
The quest by Ghana to transform its economy through Agriculture continues to gain momentum under the leadership of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.
Following the...
G-Money now available for fintech partners
G-Money, GCB Bank Ghana Limited’s mobile money service has launched ‘Nexus,’ an open Application Programming Interface (API) system to onboard third-party Financial Technology (FinTech)...
CSIR-SARI urges gov’t to regularise BT cowpea variety
The Savanna Agricultural Research Institute (SARI) of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) has called on government to regularize BT cowpea, a...
Eradicating child labour to ensure economic empowerment through quality education
Child labour is a deep rooted problem in the world, it is very common in the developing world. Asia and Africa alone accounts for...
