Opinion
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Prof. Michael Kpessa-Whyte writes: Understanding SIGA’s Policy of Encouraging Inter-Trading Among Specified Entities
The purpose of this piece is to demonstrate that SIGA’s policy of encouraging inter-trading among certain specified entities is lawful…
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One Year Of Transformation: Assessing The Leadership Of Igp Christian Tetteh Yohuno
By Nene Matey Tsengley It has been one year since John Dramani Mahama appointed Commissioner of Police (COP) Christian Tetteh…
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Promoting excellence in Public Finance: the role of the PFM League Table
In an era where citizens increasingly demand transparency, accountability, and value for money in the use of public resources, governments…
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Ghanaians Must Rethink Agricultural Policy: A Former Tomato Farmer’s Lament and a Nation’s Missed Opportunity
By Francis Atayure Abirigo When Memory Feels Like Evidence There was a time in Ghana when the idea of tomato…
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Objective Viewpoints on the Sole-sourced Road Contracts: Using 44% of Big Push Projects to Empower Local Contractors is a very laudable Initiative – Razak Kojo Opoku(PhD) Writes
The first question we must ask is, did the Road Ministry award all the road contracts to just one company/…
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Beyond “No Bed Syndrome”: Lessons for Ghana’s Universities
Written by: Amoah Karikari Kwaku (Senior Assistant Registrar, University of Energy and Natural Resources, Sunyani) President, Ghana Association of University…
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The Plain Truth About SIM Registration 2022–23
Rebuttal Statement on SIM Registration Falsehoods I have deliberately refrained from commenting on events in the communications sector since I…
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The Carnage on Ghana Roads: ‘Na Who Cause Am’? Part IV
Part III concerned itself with the consequences of obstructions on our roads together with some suggested solutions. This submission will…
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Educating Girls, Building Nations: A Legacy for Achimota School and Ghana
Girls’ education is very important for the growth of a nation. When girls are given the chance to learn and…
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The Carnage on Ghana Roads: ‘Na Who Cause Am’? Part III
Part II examined driving standards in Ghana and the UK. Part III will look at obstructions on our roads. Let’s…
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