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Are other telecoms companies in Ghana working for MTN?
Some telecom industry stakeholders have dared to suggest in some circles that government's telecom industry policies have either deliberately or accidentally created a situation where all telcos in Ghana now work for MTN, and that is why…
Securing women’s land rights advances equity in our communities
The African Union (AU) Declaration on Land Issues and Challenges, the AU Declaration of committing 2010 – 2020 as the African Women’s Decade and the AU 30 per cent target for documented land rights in women’s names by 2025, are important…
The reality of snakebites – time is tissue
With at least 600,000 people worldwide killed or permanently disabled each year, snakebites are the biggest public health crisis that no one has heard of. For projects in Africa, Asia and Latin America, the Oil & Gas industry needs to…
How a robust international arbitration framework can boost global trade and economic growth
A robust framework for resolving cross-border commercial disputes can help unlock valuable trade and investment opportunities for Commonwealth countries. Without it, there is the risk that millions of dollars that can help build inclusive…
International tax emergency: A critical time for developing nations to speak up!
In the face of global outrage at the low or no taxes paid by some of the world's largest multinationals, the Group of 20 appointed the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) a few years ago to design alternatives to…
The world must not sleep-walk into another debt crisis
Trade wars, protectionism, and nationalist rhetoric are combining to weave the possibility of a nightmare debt crisis that could be worse than any previously experienced. Global borrowing is now at the highest levels since the 1950s – and…
Agricultural growth key to spur Ghana’s economic growth
Ghana has been viewed as one of Africa’s political and economic success stories, from maintaining a multi-party democracy, peace and social cohesion to reducing poverty and growing its middle class. Yet, despite 30 years of continuous…
The minister is right: saiko must stop
The Minister for Fisheries and Aquaculture Development has called for complete eradication of the harmful, illegal practice of saiko. She is absolutely right – an urgent government crackdown is needed.
‘Saiko’ is a severely…
Ghana: What will you do, when all your forests are gone?
Ghana’s forests make significant contributions to the country’s economy. Timber exports used to be the third highest contributor to Ghana’s GDP, it might have slid, but still important. However, it appears, there is little purposeful effort…
Excessive extra, vacation classes contributing to disconnect between academia and industry?
It is that season of the year where literally all schools are on vacation, except for one of the tracks of the double track system. The period between June and mid-September is often considered the long vacation where students and pupils of…