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Oct- 2025 -24 October
Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings, the catalyst for women’s empowerment in Ghana
By Elikem Adiku When Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings passed away on 23 October 2025 at the age of 76, Ghana lost…
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Sep- 2025 -25 September
Ghana’s digital gold leap
By Surv. Prof. Forster Sarpong fosarpong@yahoo.com Ghana is poised to transform the way its most prized resource is traded and…
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24 September
Inflation at the crossroads: Ghana’s big test in 2025
By Prof. Samuel Lartey sammylaatey@yahoo.com Introduction For years, Ghanaian households and businesses have lived under the weight of high inflation,…
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23 September
Investment appraisal for impact in Ghana: Turning scarce capital into lasting value
By Surv. Prof. Forster Sarpong fosarpong@yahoo.com Introduction When interest rates are high, inflation is volatile, and public finances are tight,…
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19 September
Ghana’s monetary pivot: What a rate cut means for the economy, businesses and households
By Prof. Samuel Lartey sammylaatey@yahoo.com Introduction On September 17, 2025, the Bank of Ghana’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC)…
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18 September
Ghana’s new energy pact with Eni: What it means for businesses, and households
By Prof. Samuel Lartey sammylaatey@yahoo.com Introduction Ghana has signed a fresh Memorandum of Intent (MoI) with Eni and its Offshore…
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16 September
The evolution and impact of card operations in Ghana: Transforming security, education, and finance
By Prof. Samuel Lartey sammylaatey@yahoo.com Introduction In recent years, Ghana has witnessed a remarkable transformation in the realms of security,…
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4 September
Small hinges, big doors: How small shifts unlock big results
By Prof. Samuel Lartey sammylaatey@yahoo.com Introduction In 2025, Ghana stands at a pivotal economic and social crossroads. After grappling with…
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3 September
Chinese Traders in Ghana: Opportunity and Tension
By: Chris Narh, PhD. Chrisnarh77@yahoo.com Introduction From Makola and Okaishie in Accra to Kejetia and Suame in Kumasi, Ghana’s marketplaces…
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2 September
The Cedi’s Comeback: Is the Rally Artificial?
By Prof. Samuel Lartey sammylaatey@yahoo.com Introduction At the start of 2025, the Ghanaian cedi was expected to struggle under the…
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