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How can the GIPC safeguarding investments amidst cybersecurity risks?
The Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) has been called upon to revolutionize investment promotion strategies and reshape Ghana's investment landscape.
Putting Africa on the path to prosperity
Creating a world free of poverty on a livable planet hinges on boosting growth and creating jobs in Africa. At this year's G7 summit, leaders must focus on how they can help African countries achieve these goals, which will require a…
Global South: The power against the West
The term "Global South" first appeared in 1969 in an article by political activist Carl Oglesby in the liberal Catholic journal “Commonweal”, which argued that the Vietnam War was the culmination of a history of "Northern domination of the…
Nigeria: Tinubu anniversary raises questions about 2023 election and democracy’s vitality
Democracy Day is always an occasion for celebration and reflection-and arguably never more so than the one-year anniversary of the Tinubu administration.
The controversial development of Ada Songor Lagoon: Investment or invasion?
The Songor Lagoon, an important natural resource and source of livelihood for the people of Ada, has been leased to Electrochem Ghana Limited (EGL) for large-scale commercial salt mining.
Effective tax refund regime, a catalyst to boost voluntary tax compliance
The advocacy for voluntary compliance in the filing and payment of taxes by taxpayers in accordance with applicable tax laws, makes it an imperative for tax administrators to exhibit fairness and justice with taxpayers, by fully complying…
Over-pampered Huawei sues NCA, rejects local partnership
Chinese tech giant Huawei, which has for more than a decade, controlled an overwhelming majority of technology support services for both state and private institutions in Ghana, has dared to sue the National Communications Authority (NCA)…
Do Ghanaians really abhor corruption?
It does appear as a rule, that Ghanaians, generally do not abhor corruption. The canker of corruption has been pretty much normalized, even formalized and largely accepted as the way things are.
Ghana’s public officials blocking critics on social media: Threat to freedom of speech
Criticize a public official on social media, and you are most likely to get blocked from engaging with that account on the platform. This punitive action was not taken by the social media company as a response to a violation of community…
Akoto Ampaw was there for me too
Last Wednesday, friends organized a remembrance service for him. I made it a point to attend. He was a man who gave so much to our country, and touched many lives, including mine.