By Fuvi Kloku The vetting of President Mamama’s nominees has been nothing short of a political spectacle. The NPP members of the vetting committee seem to be doing themselves and their party a significant disservice. Their line of questioning, particularly their engagements with Honorable Sam George and Honorable Okudzeto Ablakwa, […]
Opinions
A Call for Inclusivity: Integrating African Languages into Windows
By Dr. James Amegbe In a world that celebrates its vast diversity, it is disheartening to witness the stark underrepresentation of African languages in technology. While Afrikaans enjoys its place on the Windows platform, numerous other African languages remain absent, leaving a significant portion of the continent’s rich linguistic heritage […]
A Golden Opportunity for Ghana: Local Investors Should Acquire Guinness Ghana Breweries
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. […]
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 Birthright Citizenship Debate: A Taxpayer’s Perspective
By: Ms. Dzifa Hosi As an immigrant and a taxpayer, I find myself at odds with many of Donald Trump’s policies. However, the issue of birthright citizenship strikes a different chord. I’ve witnessed wealthy families flying into the U.S. to give birth, securing citizenship for their children in hopes of […]







