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Heard of the only taxi service in Ghana offering Wi-Fi and free drinks?
It is very common in Ghana to hear people complain about the lack of jobs for graduates, but there is someone who doesn’t think so. He looks beyond the traditional job market.
Last week, ghanabusinessnews.com had a chat with him on…
What integration could mean for social and economic growth in the ECOWAS region
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) since its establishment on May 28, 1975 has gone through so many phases in its quest to attain regional integration.
The region’s population of about 335 million, is a viable market…
Restoring farmers through land valuation and compensation plan
Agriculture has remained the backbone of Ghana’s economy for more than three decades now with significant contribution to the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and providing more than 50 per cent employment to the labour force.
It…
Ghana needs to build resilient coastal and fishing communities
The recent disasters occurring in parts of Accra like James Town, Bortianor, Tsokomey and Ada areas as a result of coastal flooding have left coastal dwellers, particularly fisher folks, very vulnerable.
These events occur periodically…
Of fake degrees and journals – The inconvenient conversation African universities must have
The ongoing discourse on the credibility of some doctoral degrees and the credibility of the institutions that confer them has exposed the vulnerability of our institutions—especially our educational institutions and their administrators to…
Made in Ghana – The Country of origin perceptions in branding
Country of origin (COO) may automatically generate positive perceptions about a brand, a product or a service. Just like brands, nations have equity they can leverage to differentiate and position products and services hence the relevance…
Babies on alcohol
Doreen, 20, sits quietly with tiny beads of sweat quivering near her hairline. It’s hot in the doctor’s office - she has come to Korle Bu Teaching Hospital in Accra, to speak with Dr Ebenezer Badoe.
Dr Badoe, a paediatric neurologist at…
The worrying trend of fibroid in Ghana
The records are frightening, but it is true that three to five cases of fibroid are operated daily at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital alone.
It is also a fact that out of every three women in the country, one has fibroid, but despite these…
Five years of resettlement; Bui residents tell their story
Barely five years ago the Bui Power Authority (BPA), managers of the Bui hydro-electric dam in the Banda District of Brong-Ahafo Region resettled a total population of 1,216 fisher folks.
They live at the shoulders of the 400 megawatts…
A child with cerebral palsy has possibilities in life
I had an opportunity to talk to a pastor of a well-known church in Ghana about cerebral palsy (CP), as part of an advocacy and awareness creation project I am working on.
The pastor whose church is known for organising charity for people…