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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.

Shepherding Indigenous Donor Support For National Development And Good Governance.

Spotlight On Mr Ibrahim-Tanko Amidu’s Leadership Impact At STAR-Ghana...

Building Operational Resilience within Financial Service Institutions: Addressing Outsourcing Risks in Core Functions

In today’s highly interconnected financial landscape, Regulated Financial Institutions...

The Ripple Effects: How the U.S. Tariff War Could Reshape Africa’s Trade Landscape

In an unexpected but impactful policy move, the U.S....

Reforming The Community Water And Sanitation Agency (CWSA) Towards Improved Water Supply To Rural Communities And Towns In Ghana

After the reformation of the Community Water and Sanitation Agency under the Rural Sector Reform Policy in 2017, the Institution has been developing human...

Impact of Galamsey On Attaining The SDG 6 Target

Galamsey and its ill effects on the operation of Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) have been highlighted extensively in the media in recent times....

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...

The Galamsey Fight, To Be Or Not To Be?

It was a hot afternoon on May 29, 2017. All was going well, or was it? At least people were going about their day-to-day...

How Akan Twi Evolved To Become The Most Spoken Language In Ghana

The word Akan means “first”.  Hence, the Akans believe that they are the first people in all they do. Accordingly, their migration and resettlement...

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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.

Ghana’s Galamsey Fight: A Presidential Powwow and What Comes Next

President John Mahama met with Civil Society Organisations to tackle Ghana’s illegal mining crisis, pledging real action beyond politics to restore lands, rivers, and communities.

Turning a Tomato Glut into a Pathway for Food Security

Mahama’s tomato purchase spotlights Ghana’s food glut crisis and weak systems that waste farmers’ harvests.

Africa’s Currency Paradox and the Push for De-Dollarisation 

Ghana’s Education Minister highlights currency dependence, BRICS strategies, and the push for a common African currency

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