By Frank Agyare , Accra In recent reports, it has come to light that Diageo is planning to sell its subsidiary, Guinness Ghana Breweries. The word on the market is that Diageo is looking to offload its 80 percent stake in the Ghana subsidiary to the French wine group, Castel. […]
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Respecting Donor Intent: Why Nonprofits Should Honor Specific Donations
By Joseph Kpemli When a nonprofit receives a donation earmarked for a specific project, using those funds for a different purpose involves serious ethical, legal, and trust-related considerations. Here’s why nonprofits should stay true to their donors’ intentions: Ethical Considerations Nonprofits have a moral duty to honor the intent of […]
The Impact of Recent Proclamations on Affirmative Action Plans
By :Fuvi Kloku Recent executive orders, particularly President Trump’s directive on “Ending Illegal Discrimination and Restoring Merit-Based Opportunity,” have profoundly impacted affirmative action strategies in education, employment, and federal contracting. Education In education, the revocation of Executive Order 11246 has eliminated the requirement for federally funded educational institutions to implement […]
Ghana’s Media Landscape Under Scrutiny After Tragic Consequences of Irresponsible Reporting
A recent incident at AngloGold Ashanti, which resulted in the loss of seven lives, has brought the responsibilities of Ghana’s media into sharp focus. The reported incitement by Captain Smart, a presenter on Onua TV, has raised critical questions about media ethics, accountability, and the role of Media General, Onua […]
Ghana’s Gold Gap: A Billion-Dollar Secret and the Need for Reform
In 2014, Ghana’s official gold export figures painted a picture of substantial wealth: $1.7 billion worth of the precious metal declared through the Bank of Ghana and shipped globally. However, a stark discrepancy emerged when comparing this figure to import data from other nations. India alone, according to its government’s […]






