Fiscal space, in its simplest form, is the capacity of governments to adjust their revenue and expenditure policies to overcome economic shocks and foster growth. It is a precarious balance between short-term responsiveness and long-term prudence. It is essential to realise that fiscal space is not an abstract concept. It is tangible and can be created through […] The post
A teacher assisting a child to use the computer Assistive Technology encompasses a variety of tools, devices, software, or systems aimed at enhancing the abilities of people with disabilities, Read More... The post Assistive Technology: A Pathway
Over the last 15 years, one of the major developments that has revolutionized and disrupted the entire financial sector in Ghana is the emergence of Mobile Money Services (MoMo). Though MTN launched its Mobile Financial Services (MFS) in 2009, many Ghanaians were yet to warm up to it as a safe mode of payment in […] The post Navigating
Resource – rich countries have, for decades, explored and exploited the valuable mineral resources they have been endowed with through large-scale mining activities. Historically, a key aspect of large-scale mining has involved the exploration of minerals through surface/land-based mining which has made significant contributions to developments in growing economies. For instance, In June 2023, Ghana […] The post
Every game has a start time. There is also a time when the game ends and the players can review their performance, design new strategies and start all over again without carrying the weight of the past. You may lose miserably; but fortunately, the game ends. You have another opportunity to dust yourself, wipe the […] The post All you need to know
Indelible ink has been used in Ghana in previous elections to mark voters as proof of voting and to publicly show that a particular person has already voted and cannot vote multiple times. This was a risk management and control tool to ensure elections were free and fair. The recent District Assembly elections conducted were […] The post Indelible ink
For the first time in the history of Ghana and Africa at large, a group of like-minded individuals with support from organisations have joined forces to pursue a mission Read More... The post Wave The
Christians should hold their clinched fists and control their anger after reading this epistle. I am not trying to be irreverent neither do I have the intention to blaspheme Read More... The post In Defense And Sympathy Of The Innkeeper And
We are in a world where by the click of button, money is transferred from one jurisdiction to the other with ease. The emergence of digital payment platforms and money remittance services (Fintech) has changed the way we interact with money on daily basis. Technology has contributed to this effective and efficient way of doing […] The post Micro
In our hyperconnected world, the need for regulating cybersecurity has become paramount. As individuals, businesses and governments increasingly rely on digital technologies for daily activities and critical operations, the threat landscape has evolved to include a range of cyberattacks, data breaches and vulnerabilities. In response, regulatory bodies have stepped in to establish frameworks aimed at […] The post
The role of private universities in Ghana, especially in terms of their contributions to education services delivery, is multifaceted. Private universities have become increasingly significant in the Ghanaian education sector for several reasons: Expansion of Access to Higher Education: Private universities have provided additional opportunities for tertiary education, especially important in areas where public universities […] The post
Few alliances have sparked as much interest and speculation in the complicated fabric of international relations as between Africa and China. The relationship between Africa and China has received a lot of attention and scrutiny from scholars, policymakers, and the media in recent years, prompting a lot of debate and, unfortunately, reinforcing certain persistent myths. […] The post
A leader has the task of having to work with different types of people with different ideas, different values, and different attitudes to work. The leader has the task Read More... The post A Leader And Different Types Of Workers (1) appeared first on
The Writer Looking at the electoral records of Ghana in the 4th Republic, the two major political parties, namely the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress Read More... The post The Political
“It is difficult to cure the madness that originates in the family.” – African Proverb The beginning of the year are moments when we remember that we can do more for ourselves. That is when the symphony of possibilities ring in our heads and vows of willingness engulf our hearts. The New Year is no […] The post The Attitude Lounge by Kodwo Brumpon:
“Education in peace brings peace. Education in love brings love. Education in care brings care. But education in war brings war to all mankind.” – Edward Kofi Louis We Read More... The post Free SHS? Yes! appeared first on DailyGuide Network.
Vivo Energy Ghana, marketer and distributor of Shell-branded products and services over the years, has exhibited its unwavering commitment to supporting it customers through its Corporate Social Responsibility Projects Read More... The post Vivo Energy CSR Project Worth Emulating
Since abysmally losing the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections, Mr. Dramani Mahama has seen the Electoral Commission (EC) and the Supreme Court as his bitterest enemies. When he lost Read More... The post JDM Continues To Beat His War Drums appeared first on
…the case for managing the impacts of disagreements and conflicts within a misaligned workplace culture The best time to repair the roof, as the saying goes, is when the sun is shining. The statement reflects a need for a proactive conflict management guide, and solutions becoming an integral part for which the organisation is built, […] The post
The former president of Ghana and the flag bearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Mr. John Dramani Mahama, recently announced his intention to run a 24-hour economy if elected president. This proposal has generated a lot of economic and political discourse on electronic and print media in Ghana and beyond on its realism and […] The post A 24-hour economy:
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