Ghana’s energy transition and lessons for Ewoyaa: A pathway to equitable development

Source: Isaac Kwegyir Essel – As Ghana navigates its renewable energy shift, lessons from its past hold critical value for the future of Ewoyaa—a lithium-rich community with high hopes and higher stakes. Ghana’s Renewable Energy Drive Ghana’s energy sector has long been anchored on fossil fuels and hydroelectricity, with oil, gas and water-based power forming the […]
Ghana is bleeding billions – Can we afford to stay silent?

Author: Prof. Isaac Boadi: Ghana stands at a precipice. While the nation battles debt distress, inflation, and austerity measures, a silent crisis threatens to push it further into fiscal chaos: Tax revenue haemorrhage. Billions of cedis vanish annually through systemic leakages, depriving the state of funds critical for healthcare, education, and infrastructure. Drawing on reports from […]
Muheeb Saeed: A fallen pillar in campaign for media freedom

Source: Kofi Yeboah The late Muheeb Saeed Photo credit: Ghana Sports Page In the ever-constant campaign for media freedom and freedom of expression in Ghana and Africa, Muheeb Saeed may be a silent name but his works are very loud. Undoubtedly, his demise recently is a big loss to the media fraternity, and the only […]
The happy and lucky brothers in Ghanaian politics: A tale of power, influence, and family ties

Ghana’s political stage has never lacked drama or intrigue, but it becomes downright riveting when siblings choose to set up camp on opposing sides—or, at times, unite under one banner to amass influence. The Ahwoi, Marfo, Woyome, and Jinapor families illustrate how political fortunes can be a family affair. With a blend of adept manoeuvring, […]
Forex Debt Crisis at ECG: A threat to sovereignty and economic stability

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