At the heart of pension governance lies fiduciary duty. Board members of SSNIT, trustees of occupational schemes, and fund ...
Ghana’s democracy is often described as maturing. Yet, this maturity is increasingly disconnected from the everyday realities ...
Interim General Secretary of the United Party, Yaw Buaben Asamoa, has noted that Ghana rsquo;s long-standing two-party ...
Sekou Nkrumah, son of Ghana’s first President, Dr Kwame Nkrumah, has made a rare and emotionally charged admission, ...
Ghana stands at a crossroads familiar to nations that have turned labour mobility into economic triumph. The remittances ...
Chairman of the Constitution Review Committee, Prof Henry Kwasi Prempeh, says evidence gathered over the years shows Ghana’s current prosecutorial system is not working and must be fundamentally ...
Ghana News Agency (GNA) on MSNOpinion
How technology-driven road safety can stop Ghana’s silent highway slaughter
On Thursday, July 31, 2024, the usually lively town of Obogu, located in the Asante Akyem North Municipality of the Ashanti ...
YEN.com.gh on MSN
New DVLA Number Plate System in Danger After Lawsuit From Vehicle Embossment Association
The Vehicle Embossment Association of Ghana has sued the state to halt the digital number plate system, seeking protection ...
AllAfrica on MSN
Ghana: The Genesis of Muslims' Low Status in Ghana - How History, Education, Child Begging Shaped a Public Image
Opinion - FOR decades, the relatively low socio-economic status and limited public visibility of Muslims in Ghana have been a subject of quiet concern and, at times, open debate. Despite Islam being ...
Business and Financial Times on MSNOpinion
Is Ghana’s tree-planting exercise delivering real value?
By Edward Debrah, UK based Chartered Environmentalist and Sustainability Professional The Green Ghana Initiative has, since ...
Perhaps one of the reasons Christmas is such a big deal across the globe is that it is juxtaposed with the end of the year ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNOpinion
Ghana's Coroners Act of 1960 (Act 18), At 65 - a Colonial-Era Framework for Death Investigations
Opinion - Sixty-five (65) years after its passage, Ghana's Coroners Act, 1960 (Act 18), stands as one of the country's oldest surviving legal instruments from the immediate post-independence period.
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