The Greater Accra Old Vandals Association was proudly represented at the 23rd Anniversary Celebration of the First Sky Group, an event that brought together some of the most influential personalities in Ghana. The colourful ceremony was honoured by the presence of His Excellency John Dramani Mahama, who attended as the Guest of Honour, alongside Ministers […] The post Old
Ghana ended 2025 with good news of an end to the longstanding, destructive and economically demanding Bawku chieftaincy conflict. Since 1958, the intractable conflict has wasted lives and property which cannot be quantified. In one of several articles I wrote about the Bawku conflict I described it as a festering sore that is destroying Ghana’s […] The post Development
By Buertey Francis BORYOR The Executive Director of the Data Protection Commission (DPC), Mr. Arnold Kavaapu?, has announced that 2026 will be a year of strict enforcement of Ghana’s Data Protection Act, warning that institutions processing personal data without registration and compliance will face sanctions. Speaking at the Data Protection Week 2026 launch, and Meet-the-Press […] The post Data
A quiet revolution is underway in the heart of Ghana. It is not marked by the clatter of machinery or the fervour of a sales pitch, but by the silent hum of servers and the discreet click of a mouse. Human Resource Management in Ghana is undergoing a profound digital transformation. From e-recruitment platforms and […] The post HR Frontiers with
By Buertey Francis BORYOR The Data Protection Commission (DPC), in partnership with the Ghana Association of Privacy Professionals (GAPP), has officially launched Data Protection Week 2026, marking the start of a month-long national programme aimed at strengthening privacy awareness, driving compliance, and building trust in Ghana’s digital economy. The launch took place on January 26, […] The post Data
By Kwame A. APEANING For centuries, salt has been more than a commodity in West Africa; it has been a currency of trade, power, and regional integration. Ghana occupies a unique position in this history. From ancient trans-regional trade routes to today’s emerging continental free-trade framework, Ghana has long functioned as a natural salt hub. […] The post From ancient
By Nana Sifa Twum, PhD Leadership is most authentically demonstrated not in moments of ease, but during times of crisis. Finals serve as rigorous arenas where attitude surpasses talent, and mere seconds of decision-making possess the power to redefine legacies accumulated over many years. Two instances, one exemplifying restraint and the other illustrating rupture, encapsulate […] The post Attitude
By Bernard Kelvin Clive In the world of high-level branding and corporate leadership, success is never an accident. It is a result of deliberate, consistent habits that separate the icons from the average. Over years of coaching and studying the trajectories of global giants, I have identified seven core pillars that support the weight of […] The post Personal
On different parts of Zijin Golden Ridge Limited’s (ZGRL) operations, two young professionals are rewriting what opportunity looks like for community youth. Danquah Olivia from Akyem Afosu and Emmanuel Akwa from Adausena come from different backgrounds, but they share one pathway — the Zijin Apprenticeship Programme, a three-year employability training initiative designed to equip host […] The post Two
The reality today is that, cybersecurity is no longer the exclusive domain of tech experts. As data breaches make headlines, ransomware cripples critical infrastructure, and digital privacy becomes a global battleground, the law is now firmly entangled with cybersecurity. From regulatory compliance to cybercrime prosecution, the need for professionals who understand both the technical and […] The post ICT
…govt announces at investiture of new GIA President By Elliot WILLIAMS Effective February 1, it will be mandatory that all commercial marine cargo imports into Ghana are insured by insurance companies domiciled and licensed in the country. This measure is intended to protect shippers, deepen local participation, retain insurance premiums within the economy and support […] The post Mandatory
There is a quiet power in responsibility. It does not announce itself with fanfare, nor does it always attract applause. Yet it shapes societies more enduringly than slogans or policies. Every functioning community rests on a simple, often forgotten truth: what we do—and what we fail to do—matters. Being a responsible citizen is not a title […] The post Reflections
The start of every year is typically marked by New Year resolutions. Individuals are encouraged to reflect on the previous year—assessing achievements, acknowledging shortcomings, and using these insights to shape future goals. The importance of deliberate goal-setting in achieving sustained success cannot be overstated. For organisations, this same principle applies: historical performance provides a critical […] The post Industry
By Benjamin PIPER and Nompumelelo MOHOHLWANE Africa stands at the edge of a historic demographic shift. By 2050, one in three young people in the world will be African. This represents an extraordinary opportunity for the continent to shape global innovation and economic growth. But the promise of this moment depends on something very simple: […] The post Africa’s moment, if we get reading right
Accra’s skyline is changing, driven largely by the rise of high-density apartment developments in the city’s main residential areas. This discussion refers specifically to these high-rise projects, which are largely positioned as investment properties rather than first homes. This raises a basic question: who is buying these units? The more important follow-up questions are how […] The post Inside
Accelerating SEZ Policy Implementation … actionable pathways to unlock the 24-Hour Economy Programme Ghana’s pursuit of industrialization, accelerated export development and job creation has increasingly highlighted the strategic importance of Economic Zones. Yet, despite the demonstrated potential of Special Economic Zones (SEZ) to drive structural transformation, the Country still lacks a fully enacted and integrated […] The post Finance,
By Ernest Bako WUBONTO The narrative of Lee Jae Myung, as captured in his biographical records and the stirring account of his rise to the 21st Presidency of the Republic of Korea, is a quintessential story of resilience that mirrors the modern history of the nation itself. His story, chronicled in the biographical volume “Who […] The post From Factory Worker to President
By Goodnuff Appiah LARBI & Elizabeth Asantewah OFORI Artificial Interligence (AI) is rapidly transforming institutions across the globe, and the legal profession is no exception. From legal research and document drafting to case management and judicial administration, AI tools promise unprecedented speed and efficiency. In Ghana, where judicial reforms and access to justice remain ongoing […] The post ‘Robo-Justice’
If you walk on Spintex Road with open eyes, you will notice something. This place is full of movement and full of life. Shops open early. Food joints sell till late. Drivers and riders are always moving people. Young men and women are hustling. Families are trying to make it. But beyond the noise and […] The post From vision to impact: How Bishop Dr. Gideon
Inclusive clean energy for alL: A call to accelerate transport sector decarbonisation amid a burgeoning automotive industry Today marks the International Day of Clean Energy. The U.K. – Ghana Jobs and Economic Transformation (JET) programme joins the global community to spotlight the vast potential Ghana holds to chart a cleaner energy future – one that […] The post International Day of Clean Energy
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