In 2003, I got the opportunity to teach in a junior high school in the central region. I was given the opportunity to represent my head teacher in most of the Ghana Education Service workshops and...
The pilot phase of the Ghana Ports Paperless policy was kick-started at the Takoradi and Tema ports on Tuesday, 1st August, and Monday, 7th August respectively. Ports Clearing agents comprising the...
Founder and Chairman of Liberal Party of Ghana (LPG), Mr. Kofi Percival Akpaloo, has stated that education is the key to Ghana’s individual and collective economic growth and prosperity....
Dr. Eric Osei Assibey, an Adjunct Fellow of the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA), on Tuesday said the Government had laid a solid foundation that would propel it to achieve its electoral promises....
The Ministry of Information has launched a national policy summit aimed at regularly informing the public on detailed government strategies on revamping the economy for sustained growth. The...
Dr. Eric Osei Assibey, an Adjunct Fellow of the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) on Tuesday said the Government had laid a solid foundation that would propel it to achieve its electoral promises....
Members of the Association of Ghana Industries (AGI) have been urged to reposition themselves to partner the government to bring the much anticipated “One District, One Factory” policy to...
In fresh evidence about the dangers of coal pollution, a scientist on Monday said a switch to coal-fired power in a southern US state after a nuclear accident in 1979 led to a sharp fall in...
Cashew, one of the country’s foremost non-traditional exports, is facing plummeting fortunes after suffering long years of neglect, resulting in it recording a negative 17.5 percent growth in 2014....
A Senior Lecturer of Public Sector Accountancy and Finance at the Accra Technical University, Dr. Ibrahim Zubairu, has described President Nana Addo’s free Senior High School Policy as a repackaged...
Though many have lauded moves by government to implement the Free SHS Policy in September 2017, the Conference of Heads of Private Second Cycle Schools, (CHOPSS), is worried that the policy will...
Mr Frank Blaskovich, the Vice President of Blaskovich Services in Northern California, US, has noted that energy policy has a serious impact on everyone in the society. He, therefore, called on...
While many critics have questioned the possibility of President Nana Addo’s 1-district-1-factory policy, one of his ministerial nominees has revealed that the same policy would have kicked-off...
Think tank, IMANI Centre for Policy and Education, has proposed five priorities areas that it says the incoming administration must give special attention to. According to the think tank, the five...
Local cable manufacturers have appealed to government to enforce the country’s local content laws to protect indigenous businesses. According to them, government can make local cable producers...
The Ghana Road Transport Union (GPRTU) of the Trades Union Congress has kicked against the implementation of the second phase of the petroleum price deregulation policy meant to liberalise petroleum...
The opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), has rubbished reports by policy think tank, IMANI Ghana, suggesting that most campaign promises made by the party are non-quantifiable, meaning they cannot...
Prior to the introduction of the professional practice of herbal medicine, made possible by way of formal education/training in Ghana through the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology...
Prior to the introduction of the professional practice of herbal medicine, made possible by way of formal education/training in Ghana through the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology...
Over the last few months, I have carefully followed the furore brewing ahead of the 2016 elections campaign as the expected fierce contest of national development ideas start their journey into our...