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Building a stronger NPP for 2028: Unity, rebuilding, and equity for all faithful

Sharif Mahamud Khalid is an Associate Professor of Accounting & Finance

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Medical negligence, patient rights and crisis of accountability in the healthcare system

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Learn to be adaptive to succeed, ye overambitious Ghanaian presidential aspirants

Franklin Cudjoe, President of policy think tank IMANI Africa

The intergrity of the public ledger and the cost of error

Dr John-Baptist Naah is the author

Beyond the Algorithm: Insight into ethical AI and a sustainable future

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Superpower in name but not on the ground

Dr Pradeep Kumar Saxena is former Indian Commissioner for Indus Waters

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Part I: The Architecture of inequity — How India’s goodwill was codified into concession

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AI and Future of Procurement: From traditional systems to intelligent supply chains

Kwame Governs Agbodza is the Minister of Roads and Highways

The Agbodza Axe: Why deadlines are the new social contract

Reagan Michael Fianko is the author of this article

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This economic recovery in Ghana is unprecedented

Serwaa Amihere is a lawyer and a broadcaster

33 Years On: Has Ghana’s democracy truly improved our lives?

Joseph Cudjoe is a former Minister of Public Enterprises and former MP for Effia

The English Fluency Advantage: A Ghanaian global wealth advantage

Bank of Ghana headquarters

The Price of Stability: Why BoG is breaking its balance sheet to save your Bread

Israel Norshie is the author of this article

Visibility is the new currency, be seen or go broke

Dr Collins Kankam- Kwarteng is a senior lecturer at the Kumasi Technical University

Ashanti Regional Minister on Social Media: Marketing strategy or a slide in standards?

Barima Sarpong Esq. is the writer of this article

People who do not cherish animal life, will fail human life

Fatima Alimohamed

Are we reading the label? Ghana's spices and condiments standards

Madeleine Insaidoo Head of Public relations, Ministry of Education

Africa's time, Africa's terms: Global dialogue on digital learning and sovereignty

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Why Ghana's proposed Paternity Testing Bill risks state-sanctioned discrimination

Dr Philip A Bannor is the author

The courts vs OSP law

Public frustration grows as living costs outpace official inflation data

The Cost of Stability: When economic management becomes political theatre

Prof Kwaku Tete Nicholas Dayie works at the Department of Medical Microbiology at UG

When microbes speak and data appear inconsistent, are we witnessing falsehood or truth?

Emmanuel Idan is the author of this article

Why Ghanaians must demand accountability from both the pulpit and the podium

Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh, former Energy Minister

When hope is promised, delivery must follow - A leadership reflection by Dr Opoku Prempeh

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'Is the IMF complicit in Bank of Ghana’s massive 2025 losses?'

Stephen Agbemasiku is an MPhil Economics student at the University of Cape Coast

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AI Cannot Automate Humanity: What London HR tech show taught me about people-first HR

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How AI and search algorithms are quietly unmaking and remaking African media

Senyo Hosi, Finance and economic policy analyst

The BoG 'loss' that saved the economy

Finance and Energy Policy Analyst, Richmond Eduku

Central banks, like governments, pay the price to stabilise the economy