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How would you respond to the economy in 2022?
Hello,
I am rather not carrying good news on the outlook for the year 2022. Your religious morality; Christian, Islamic or whatever, would be tested this year, (I will explain that further shortly), in your attempt to cope with the…
When I first saw Desmond Tutu
I first saw Desmond Tutu as a Stanford junior in January 1986. His soaring voice and rolling Rs as he decried the evils of apartheid nudged me to get off the sidelines and into the freedom struggle.
After joining the campus…
Accelerated action is needed to reverse dramatic rise in child labour in Africa
One in five African children is engaged in child labour, according to the latest global estimates, more than in the rest of the world combined. More needs to be done to eliminate child labour in Africa and globally by 2025.
Children…
The COP26 Africa Needs
As world leaders head to Glasgow for the United Nations Climate Change Conference, Africa needs decisive collective action rather than more encouraging words. In particular, rich countries should support a four-part financial and trade…
China supports mutual respect and efforts under UN to advance global peace, development
October 31, 1971, will always be a memorable day for People's Republic of China.
It was on this day that the 26th Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted, with an overwhelming majority, Resolution 2758, and the…
Pandora Papers: Ghana PPA fails transparency test
The Public Procurement Authority (PPA) is by law the entity empowered to negotiate, process and actualize public procurement. Its important role has implications for the management of public finance and where necessary scarce financial…
Why has interest in Pandora Papers soared in Ghana?
Since the publication of the global investigative journalism project known as Pandora Papers, interest in the project has skyrocketed in Ghana. But why so?
The Pandora Papers investigation is the world’s largest-ever journalistic…
What #PandoraPapers must teach Ghanaian journalists
Yesterday, Sunday October 3, 2021 the world was gifted another remarkable work of global journalism collaboration called the Pandora Papers - a project facilitated by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), and it…
How Ghanaians on social media are comparing effects of Guinea coup to incidents of 2020 elections
On Sunday September 5, 2021, news broke of a military coup in Guinea. The capital, Conakry erupted, not in resistance, but in jubilation. The country’s first democratically elected leader, Alpha Conde, has been deposed in what appears to be…
Story of Fela Anikulapo-Kuti – How the African political system kills genius
Growing up in the 70s, I listened to Fela. He was very popular in Ghana, indeed, as he also performed in the country, came into exile at a time he was escaping from the brutality of the Obasanjo regime, and was deported by the…