By Dr. Christian Sewordor Mensah, Lecturer of Regional Economic Integration & Agribusiness Executive, Accra Metropolitan University A Paradigm Shift in Global OrderThe Trumpian era represents more than a political moment—it is a paradigm shift in the architecture of global relations. Where previous decades leaned on multilateral consensus and incremental diplomacy, […]
Opinions
Amelley Djosu writes: Are we honouring the dead or impressing the living?
Source: Amelley Djosu March 6, 2026 I recently came across a post while roaming the virtual streets of Facebook, and it quietly stirred something that has long troubled me, an issue I consider not just cultural drift but a growing national problem. It was a post about funerals that were […]
POOR MAINTENANCE CULTURE: A NATIONAL MENACE
By Fiifi Nettey, Media Consultant, Accra Walking through the streets of Accra, one cannot help but notice the numerous structures crying out for attention. Many of these once-grand buildings now stand neglected—some trapped in legal disputes, others simply abandoned because occupants see no immediate need to care for them. What […]
ESG Investing: What It Is and Why It Deserves a Place in Every Portfolio
Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) investing has rapidly evolved from a niche ethical preference into a mainstream investment strategy adopted by institutional investors, pension funds, sovereign wealth funds, and asset managers worldwide. Today, ESG is not merely about values-based investing; it is fundamentally about identifying long-term risks and opportunities that […]
Commentary: The GBC Cycle—When Activism Becomes Adversarial
By Ruth Abla ADJORLOLO The red flags currently flying at the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC) have become a weary symbol of a recurring institutional crisis. While the unionized staff cites “loss of confidence” in Director-General Professor Amin Alhassan—pointing to grievances over the 13th African Games contract and alleged land sales—the […]







