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The Geopolitics & Geo-Economics of De-Dollarisation: BRICS Currency Strategy, Lessons for Africa’s Common Currency, and Beyond

Despite political independence, Africa’s economies remain tied to foreign currencies, sparking renewed calls for financial sovereignty at the UPSA Annual Leadership Lecture.

The Provision Of Potable Water And A Clean Environment To Sustain Life And Livelihoods In Ghanaian Rural Communities: The Community Water And Sanitation Agency...

After two decades of facilitating the delivery of water and water-related sanitation services to rural communities and small towns, the CWSA has improved safe...

The Rise of the Cedi: A Fluke or a Real Game-Changer?

In recent weeks, the Ghanaian cedi has demonstrated surprising resilience against the US dollar, igniting conversations among economists, investors, and everyday citizens. Following months...

The State of Water and Sanitation within the Urban Areas in Ghana

In the last three decades, it’s estimated that Ghana’s urban population has tripled and about 54% lives in urban areas. This urbanization is driven...

Tracing The Legal, Administrative And Political Electoral Reforms In Ghana Since The Birth Of The Fourth Republic

Twenty-six years after the first President of Ghana, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, was overthrown by a junta in 1966, internal and external pressures forced the...

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Mahama Taps Sam Jonah, Ishmael Yamson and Kwame Pianim to Steer Ghana’s Economic Reset

President John Dramani Mahama has unveiled a powerful new...

The Engine of Resilience: Re-imagining Non-Profit Success as 2026 Begins

As the world crosses into 2026, Non-Profit Organisations (NPOs)...

Selective Reciprocity: How Ghana Can Turn China’s Zero-Tariff Policy into a Win-Win Strategy

China’s new zero-tariff policy for 53 African countries offers Ghana major export opportunities under its 24-Hour Economy agenda — but also raises tough questions on trade reciprocity and industrial strategy.

African Professors Must Stop Counting Publications — And Start Building Nations

Africa’s universities overflow with research but lack real-world innovation — a crisis fueled by the “publish or perish” culture.
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