Why Extending Ghana’s Presidential Term from Four to Five Years Is Not in the Interest of Ghanaians

Ghana is at a crossroads where a constitutional review committee tasked by President John Dramani Mahama…

Detty December: A National Emergency Disguised as Enjoyment

Once upon a time in the Republic of Uncommon Sense, December did not “come.” It arrived…

Should I go to Parliament or the Castle?

For decades, Ghana has lived inside a constitutional hesitation. Like the anxious traveller in Ama Ata…

Ken Ofori-Atta and Ghana’s Loudest Trial Before Evidence

By the time the word extradition reached the mango tree, it had already lost its passport.…

Charting a New Course for National Prosperity: Why an open ship registry can anchor Ghana’s twenty-four-hour economy vision

Ghana stands at a critical moment in its economic evolution. As the government advances its vision…

The Entrepreneurial Agenda: Building readiness to empower MSMEs beyond access to finance

As conversations around MSME development continue, one truth is becoming clear, access to finance cannot solely…

Inconvenient Truth: Educated, yet Strangely Useless

There is a quiet illusion at the heart of modern education policy, one so familiar that…

Laud Nartey writes: Tackling unemployment in Ghana, the unadulterated role of SMEs

There is no doubt that graduate unemployment and unemployment in general are major concerns for governments…

2026 World Cup: How FIFA priced Africa’s ordinary fan out of the tournament – and why the gap with the rest of the world is impossible to ignore

“Your fans will bring colours, style and passion to the greatest FIFA World Cup ever in…

Did Ghana Need 110 Brand-New Hospitals at Once?

Did Ghana truly need 110 brand-new hospitals, costing over a billion dollars, delivered in one sweep?…