By Kwabena Adu Koranteng When fuel prices rise, it’s not just about numbers. It’s about families skipping trips, traders raising prices, and drivers working longer hours […]
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Incessant power outages destroying small and medium-scale businesses in Ghana
By Kwabena Adu Koranteng In recent months, Ghana has once again found itself in the grip of persistent and unpredictable power outages. Popularly dubbed “dumsor,” […]
Share UsCedi gains should lower fuel prices
Adu Koranteng Writes As the Ghanaian Cedi gains strength against the U.S. dollar, many consumers naturally expect a corresponding drop in petroleum prices at the […]
Share UsMahama lacks political will to fight illegal mining
By Adu Koranteng Illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey, remains one of Ghana’s most pressing environmental and socio-economic challenges. From polluted rivers and destroyed farmlands […]
Share UsSuspension of Chief Justice Torkornoo: A threat to Ghana’s democratic soul
By Adu Koranteng On April 22, 2025, Ghanaians awoke to news that shook the very core of our democratic values: President John Dramani Mahama had […]
Share UsThe critical role of cloud security in preventing data breaches
Cloud computing has become the backbone of digital transformation, with over 90% of organizations globally now relying on cloud services for data storage, computing power, […]
Share UsFeature: Gambling becomes risky escape for Nigerians amid high cost-of-living crisis
Simon Onyema, a 32-year-old Nigerian, rose in frustration from a wooden bench outside a betting shop in Lugbe, a low-income suburb in Abuja, the country’s […]
Share UsChina’s “Two Sessions” Bring Confidence and Opportunities to the World
(by H.E. TONG Defa, Ambassador of China to Ghana) Last month, the Third Session of the 14th National People’s Congress (NPC) and the Third Session […]
Share UsRoundup: Experts share insights on Chinese, African civilizations
More than 100 experts, scholars, and diplomatic envoys from China and African countries gathered Wednesday in Ismailia Governorate, northeast of Egypt, to share insights and […]
Share UsChinese language gains popularity among Ghanaian students as bilateral ties deepen
Afua Ampaw, 13, a second-year junior high school student at the Cornerstone International Academy in Accra, the Ghanaian capital, has been learning Chinese for years. […]
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