Recent comments by the Chairman of the National Development Planning Commission (NDPC), Nii Moi Thompson, advocating a “jobs-first” policy approach have sparked an important national conversation about the…
Opinion
Politicians must be circumspect in their activities, utterances, and conduct, especially in the media space. There is a saying that “if you think peace is expensive, try war”.…
The above picture tells the story of Ghana’s glory days as far back as 1963. Those were the days when we first identified lands, planned, built, and then…
If wishes were horses, the sages say, beggars will ride. That is exactly what African countries are doing when it comes to Artificial Intelligence (AI). Unfortunately, policies do…
What happens when a nation rewards deceit and punishes integrity? When dishonesty is celebrated and truth is overlooked, the very foundations of society begin to weaken. The consequences…
The recent “Ghana Ministers of State Excellence Honours” has generated significant public debate. While recognizing excellence in public service is generally commendable, concerns raised about the nomination and…
The global economy is passing through one of its most uncertain periods in recent decades. Major wars, diplomatic tensions and regional insecurity have changed the direction of trade,…
Education remains one of the most important tools for national development. It helps to build human capital, improve skills, and prepare young people for the future. Through education,…
The honest answer is that it is both easier and more challenging, and the degree to which it is one or the other depends almost entirely on how…
Curious folks in the community of reading would remember the figure of speech onomatopeia, a word that mimics the sound it describes. For instance, when we hear the…