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The audience heard from the Ghana Forestry Commission
Simone Giger  is the Swiss Ambassador to Ghana, Togo and Benin

Reflections on Ghana and the future it deserves

President John Dramani Mahama

President Mahama must sell abandoned Sewua Military Hospital

Photo of a mosque and inserted image of a galamsey site

Open letter to leaders of churches and mosques across Ghana

Emmanuel Macron is President of France

Old Wine, New Bottles: Macron, Africa, and the unchanging logic of imperial sympathy

Ghanaians want prices to fall as the economy recovers

Nationalism beyond politics: Low inflation rate and rising costs - Series III

The conference is dedicated to science ans reason

Superstition, indigenous knowledge, and future of skepticism in Africa

Fear and misinformation can fuel exclusion

Ghana’s Anti-LGBTQ Bill risks turning ignorance into a public weapon

Hybrid energy systems powering Africa’s renewable future

Cutting the cost of Africa's energy transition with the right flexibility mix

A file photo of the ocean

Our heritage is a way of governing the ocean

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa meets Donald Trump

Exodus

Elon Musk is a trillionaire

The blind blame trillionaire Musk, skipping capitalism?

Dzifa-Tada Kudjo is the author of this article

Vehicle pollution emerges as major health risk in Ghana

Emmanuel Nii Ashie Moore

Ashie Moore's tenure marked by organisational drive and electoral gains in Greater Accra

The author is a public financial management expert

The dangerous contradiction at the heart of Ghana's resource nationalism debate

Nuclear energy has been positioned as a central pillar for low-carbon development

How nuclear technology is silently transforming lives in Ghana

A photo collage of Partey andLena Diab, Minister of Immigration, Refugees & Citizenship, Canada

The Thomas Partey Case: Presumption of innocence, sovereignty and the World Cup

History has shown that small decisions can have enormous consequences on the pitch

2026 World Cup: Ghana must study referees as closely as opponents

If FIFA clears a participant, that should be final, period

Shame On You FIFA: 2026 is 1966 all over again; and CAF has no excuse this time

The writer,  Ebenezer Agyarko

Government must deepen ongoing investments in the small scale mining sector

Bright Honu-Nudokpo is the author of this article

Afari Military Hospital: Debunking NPP propaganda and the false narrative

Okyeame Kwame is a Ghanaian Hiplife musician

Reparatory Justice: Why Ghana must lead a more courageous conversation

Mawuli Zogbenu is the author

Useless Column: 'Why inside is red and sweet'

This shows how countries voted during Ghana's resolution on slavery

Failure At The UN, A Comeback In Accra: How Macron is trying to catch a departing train

William Sarpong is author of this opinion piece

Stop being your own enemy to flood prevention

Ferdinard Adjei is the author of this article

Perennial Flooding in Accra: A reflection of Ghana's changing environmental culture

Testing and treatment remain key to reducing HIV infections in Ghana

Smarter Data, Better Care: How AI is reshaping Ghana's HIV response

Over the years, governments have justified SIM registration on grounds of national security

SIM Re-Registration: A business cost or a public burden?

The real disruption AI brings to marketing technology is not automation. It is a discovery

The discovery machine: How AI is rewiring marketing

File photo of Dodowa forest

Dodowa forest under siege: A 200-year-old legacy fights for survival

Hard work and patience were once regarded as the foundation of success

Nationalism Beyond Politics: The Get-Rich-Quick Culture – Series II

Citizens of Ghana at an Independence Parade

Can Ghana build prosperity without sacrificing its democracy? 

Omar Abdulkadir was denied entry into the United States

A disgraceful betrayal of merit, fair play and continental solidarity.

Flooding is a major issue of concern in Ghana

Floods: Until the powerful are held accountable, the masses will continue to suffer

Ghana's future depends on developing both knowledge and character

The Problem: Ghana’s attitudinal gap

Black Stars midfielder Thomas Partey

Handshake Saga: Thomas Partey is innocent until proven guilty

Parents are increasingly worried about children’s exposure to explicit online content

Can Ghana protect children from online pornography?

Minister of Health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh

Is Akandoh teaching the Teaching Hospitals a lesson?

Dr Palgrave Boakye-Danquah is a governance expert

Changing the Game - From chessboard to squash court

Jeremiah Salia is a Certified Data Protection Officer / Security Professional / GAPP

Your health information is not institutional property

Prof Victor Wutor

Stop using plastic bags for hot food!

Kwesi Amoafo-Yeboah

What if intelligence was never human? Rethinking AI and the nature of intelligence

History will remember Dame (L) as the youngest Attorney-General of the Republic of Ghana

Why History Will Be Kind to Godfred Dame: A legacy defined by law, justice, and principle

A file photo of a drainage system

Re-engineering the whole drainage system of Accra

A farmer surveys drought-hit land amid erratic rainfall

Quietly, everything changes: Climate Change is already here

The rise of the Boys' Company coincided with some of the most turbulent periods in Ghana

Stigma and misperceptions undermine junior leaders' companies