In the wake of the recent social media uproar ignited by Afua Asantewaa’s sing-a-thon – a Guinness World Record attempt, and the cautious advice from Rex Omar, GHAMRO’s Chairman, urging her to disclose her intended song list, a crucial dialogue has emerged. Rex Omar’s warning, highlighting the potential consequences if Afua failed to provide the […] The post Copyrights
The journey Modernisation is a universal cause that affects all of humanity. There is no single paradigm or solution to modernisation. The nature and rate of modernisation can differ greatly from one culture or country to the next, reflecting their own historical, cultural and economic settings as long as the road suits its conditions and […] The post China’s
The financial services sector plays a crucial role in the country’s economy, and its human capital is the driving force behind its success. Thus, the human resources function in the financial services sector plays a pivotal role in attracting, developing and retaining talents while ensuring compliance with evolving regulations. Despite these significant contributions, the industry […] The post
Switzerland, through its State Secretariat for Migration, is partnering the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre (KAIPTC) to host a two-week Migration Management Course. In her opening remarks, Swiss Ambassador to Ghana Simone Giger began by quoting Amy Pope, Director General-International Organisation for Migration, who said: “Migration is a transformational force that can facilitate innovation, […] The post
Recently, I came across reports from the Institute of Customer Service Professionals (ICSP) that shed light on a pressing issue affecting Ghana’s economic backbone – the services sector. The revelation is stark: poor customer service is causing the sector to sputter, a critical concern considering it contributes nearly half of our GDP. The ICSP reports […] The post
An association of five emerging economies popularly referred to as BRICS, under Russia’s presidency (2024), has begun its work with the first meeting of of Sherpas/Sous-Sherpas, held January 30 – February 1, with participation of new countries – Ethiopia, Egypt, Iran, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. The meeting wholeheartedly noted substantial contributions in […] The post
Taxation plays a significant role in shaping the dynamics of various industries, and the insurance sector is no exception. It serves as a source of revenue for the state which is used in developing the economy. The introduction of the 21percent VAT system on non-life insurance policies (insurance premiums) which is expected to take effect […] The post
Colour for healing was adopted 2,000 years ago in Ancient Greece, Egypt and China. They used colour and light in the form of sunlight, crystal reflections, paints and plants were employed to improve people’s moods. Colour therapy, also known as chromotherapy, is a form of therapy that uses colour and light to treat certain mental and physical health […] The post Colour
In the intricate tapestry of education, schools stand as monumental pillars with the profound potential to shape not only the intellectual development but also the holistic well-being of future generations. As a devoted Health Education Expert, I am driven to explore the multi-faceted role that schools play in instilling life-long habits, fostering a culture of […] The post Role
After reaching its highest level in decades in mid-2022, inflation in the United States and the eurozone fell sharply over the second half of last year. But, in December, the headline consumer price index (CPI) in the US and the Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) in the eurozone rose slightly. Was it an aftershock […] The post The next inflationary surge appeared first
The time was 6.30pm on Thursday January 25, 2024. Gathered in the Crystal Palace Suite at the London Hilton Hotel on Park Lane were a collection of key United Kingdom (UK) corporate leaders with roots in Ghana – including High Commissioner to the UK and Ireland, Papa Owusu-Ankomah, and Tullow Plc Chief Executive, Rahul Dhir. […] The post Energy sector
The fast-paced progress of technology in our modern era brings up crucial concerns in intellectual property law that need urgent consideration. With the advent of the Metaverse, businesses are now exploring business opportunities in a virtual space that mimics our physical world. In the Metaverse, the options are boundless – you can engage in activities […] The post Looking
One of the first methods of resolving disputes outside of typical judicial proceedings is arbitration. The Greek philosopher, Aristotle, said that, “It is equitable to agree to arbitration rather than going to court because the umpire in an arbitration looks to equity while the juryman sees only the law. It is also equitable to be […] The post
Business is a competitive sport, or more appropriately, aggressive warfare, and competition is the language of the game. It is not enough to create products, sell them, and make a profit. The objectives of the players are to topple the market leaders, vie for position, make money from the customer, and win market share. On […] The post The war of
At the dawn of 2024, from January 1, five more countries became full members of the BRICS, a transnational association, which until then consisted of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, and thus became BRICS+ (BRICS Plus), totaling ten countries. Egypt which is located in northeast Africa and partly on the Sinai Peninsula, which […] The post BRICS+: an impressive enlargement
The start of 2024 has been marked by a wave of increasingly pessimistic forecasts for China’s economy. While the Chinese Government remains optimistic, the International Monetary Fund projects that GDP growth will slow to 4.6 percent this year, from 5.4 percent in 2023. Meanwhile, the Chinese stock-market rout is expected to continue after share prices […] The post China’s
Ghana has been lauded for its ambitious Free Senior High School (SHS) programme, aimed at making quality high school education accessible to all. Spearheaded by the government, this initiative has made substantial investments, amounting to approximately GH¢8.4billion, and has provided education opportunities to a commendable 5.7 million Ghanaians over the past seven years. However, beneath […] The post
There has been some anxiety among Ghanaians about investment, given the events of the recent past. As justified as this anxiety is, there is still a compelling case for investing, particularly when you want to build wealth. In this article, I will share insights on the persistent relevance of investment, even in the face of […] The post Building wealth in uncertain times
…Unveiling 5 pioneering strategies to propel employee morale in the new year As we usher in a new year, corporate organisations are reevaluating their strategies to boost staff motivation and productivity. The success of any business lies in the hands of its workforce, making it imperative for companies to invest in innovative approaches that inspire […] The post
All workers have rights and duties. In Ghana, the Labour Act (2003) Act 651 spells out the rights and duties of not only workers, but those of employers as well. It may be useful to state that Act 651 “applies to all workers and to all employers except the Armed Forces, the Police Service, the […] The post Supporting pregnant employees in organisations appeared
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