Despite political independence, Africa’s economies remain tied to foreign currencies, sparking renewed calls for financial sovereignty at the UPSA Annual Leadership Lecture.
Africa's potential shines brilliantly, fuelled by the resilience and determination of its people. Yet, amidst this promise, a confounding paradox arises: How does a continent...
In the rapidly advancing digital era, African governments have embraced technological advancements to provide essential services to their citizens more efficiently. Among these groundbreaking...
Abroad Voting "Wahala" - Beyond Politics
When South Africa staged its first democratic, multiracial elections in 1994, a group of Ghanaians, including me, went to...
Ashesi University and ETH Zurich partners with Nestle and other Swiss Companies to create “Engineers from Africa for Africa” – a new masters program...
International development shifts from donor dependency to agency: Why Africa's sustainable development now demands ownership, sovereignty, and local leadership.