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Tariffs, Deportations, and Aid Cessation: What the Trump Administration Means for the AfCFTA

A New World Order, An Old African Problem The return of Donald Trump to the White House is no longer a matter of speculation; it...

Teiko Sabah writes: African Woman! Lace up your political boots!

So, for those of us living in Ghana, we have received news of the selection of a woman as a vice presidential candidate for...

The Ga-Dangme Art Of War Revisited

Ga-Dangme people  of Ghana are the natives of Ada, Agortsime, Manya Klo, Yilo Klo, Shai, Osudoku, Prampram Ningo, Kpone, Tema, Nungua, Teshie, La, Osu,...

The US Aid Freeze Exposed a Broken System: Will We Rebuild or Fall Apart?

The US aid freeze is more than a funding crisis: it is a wake-up call. As donor-dependent systems falter, the global development sector faces...

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Mahama Directs Expansion of Security Services Recruitment

President John Dramani Mahama has directed an increase in recruitment...

Rethinking the International Development Ecosystem

Global development ecosystem faces a turning point: decades of Northern dominance create imbalances in decision-making, funding, and knowledge, sparking calls for reform.

Cultivating Impact: Why the Non-Profit Sector Should Prioritise Growth-Oriented Appraisals

Rethinking performance appraisals in non-profits: shifting from evaluation to growth-oriented systems to boost resilience, innovation, and impact.

Ghana’s Inflation Drops to 3.8% in January 2026, Signaling Strong Return to Price Stability

Ghana's inflation hits 3.8% in Jan 2026, lowest since 2021, marking 13th straight month of decline. Macroeconomic conditions and easing prices drive sustained disinflation trend.
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