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When it matters most in national development, partisanship must jump through the window
By CHRISTOPHER K. BEYEREH
As the dawn breaks on a new era for Ghana's revenue mobilization, our nation stands at the threshold of unprecedented growth and transformation. It is in…
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GH₵450 monthly budget: This is Auntie Atsupi’s personal economy
The other day, we read that the biggest joke of the 21st Century occurred when computers started asking human beings to prove that they are not robots.
We are not surprised because…
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Romeo or Die: How Romeo Tuffour allegedly killed Shakespeare’s Juliet at KNUST
Gen Zs have no patience to read introductions and other literary niceties, so we will skip the protocols and confront the vexed question: should university students be having sex?
Why…
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Empowering the future: A Chemist-engineer’s perspective on innovation in the energy sector
By PEARL ABROKWAH
Engineering is more than a profession—it is the backbone of modern civilization. As we commemorate the International Day of Engineering, it is an opportunity to…
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The danger with the Mahama gov’t is that everything seems to be going too well too soon
I don't do politics. Well, that is what I have convinced myself to believe since I ventured into the writing trade.
And with great caution from my sister Afia Sintim, I have stayed off…
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Bicycles, Bullets, and the Long Road to Freedom in the Gold Coast (now Ghana)
History, they say, moves in unexpected ways. Revolutions often begin with whispers before they turn into shouts.
The march toward independence is rarely a straight path; its twists and…
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A Voyage Through Traditions 10: Whispers of an unseen path
That night, as the Harmattan winds whispered through the curtains, Ayikailey lay in bed, her head resting against Addae’s chest.
His fingers traced slow, absentminded circles along her…
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To Dr. Amelia Amemate: Like women, the marriage clock ticks for men @40
‘Kings and queens are from nature’s special place’, our proud Ewes inscribed this truism in the sands of time.
I have met a few special Ewes in my life, and very brilliant ones, too.…
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A voyage through traditions: Whispers of the future
By NELLY DELA MENSAH
As Ayikailey placed the last of the groceries on the kitchen counter, Addae reached for a ripe mango from the bag and handed it to her.
She smiled, knowing he had…
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24-hr economy: Goals, expected results, foundation (P2)
Part 2 of this series of articles presents a High-Level Program Design for 24HE and six accompanying outcomes.
Market Systems Approach
24HE should apply a market systems approach to…
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