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Bridging Customs Valuation and Transfer Pricing in Ghana: A Path to Harmonised Compliance

In today’s globalised economy, cross-border transactions between related companies are essential to the modern-day business operations and strategies of multinational enterprises (MNEs). However, these...

Challenges of Africans Voting Outside of Their Countries

Abroad Voting "Wahala" - Beyond Politics When South Africa staged its first democratic, multiracial elections in 1994, a group of Ghanaians, including me, went to...

Choked By The Menace Of Civilization & Industrialization

We are as responsible as the government and it’s agencies Sanitation; a word that has been used by politicians as a catch word for their...

Covid-19 Leads to The Construction of Healthcare Facilities Across Ghana

The Coronavirus a pandemic which has rack mayhem and put to a stand still industries, commerce and many other sectors of the economy across...

CWSA Human Resource Capacity and Skills Development towards Water Facility Management in Rural Communities in Ghana

As part of the mandate to facilitate the provision of potable water and sanitation facilities to small towns and rural communities in Ghana and...

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Tragedy On The Accra-Kumasi Highway: A Call For Urgent National Action

Tragic road accident on Ghana's Accra-Kumasi highway claims 16 young lives, highlighting concerns over road safety, culture, and institutional accountability.

Bawku in Crisis: Tragedy, Tension, and the Task of Building Peace

Bawku, Ghana, struggles with a decades-long chieftaincy conflict, resulting in loss of lives, livelihoods, and social cohesion, demanding urgent reconciliation and attention.

Ghana’s 2025 Mid-Year Budget Review: A Glimpse of Hope Amid Fiscal Caution

Ghana's 2025 Mid-Year Budget Review presents a cautiously optimistic economic outlook, highlighting a slow recovery path through fiscal discipline, debt reduction, and targeted investment.

Securing Generational Wealth: A Sustainable Future for African CSOs

African Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) seek lasting sustainability beyond short-term funding, exploring transformative strategies to cultivate generational, self-sustaining wealth for future impact
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