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The real autonomy of the Office of the Special Prosecutor [Article]

[ad_1] The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) was established in 2018 as the gold standard and flagship specialized independent anti-corruption institution in Ghana, in pursuance of the United Nations Convention Against Corruption. The OSP has the object of investigating and prosecuting specific cases of alleged or suspected corruption and corruption-related offences in the public…

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We need to reconsider remuneration of Article 71 officeholders – Constitutional Theorist

[ad_1] Constitutional Theorist and an Associate Professor at Ashesi University, Dr Maame Mensa-Bonsu has raised concerns about the practice of automatic review of salaries for Article 71 officeholders. Speaking on JoyNews’ Newsfile, the constitutional theorist supported the ideology of abolishing the Emolument Committee which is the team responsible for reviewing the salaries and other privileges…

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A moment of national inspiration [Article]

[ad_1] Barack Obama’s nomination as the first black nominee of a major party and subsequently, first African American president of the nation was a moment of national and historical significance. Bawumia’s election as the standard bearer of the NPP may not have the same magnitude or racial connotations but from an ethnic or tribal and…

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All eyes on Ashanti [Article]

[ad_1] Ashantis. I never cease to be amazed by the people. Culturally defiant but also broad-minded, all-embracing; dedicated nationalists. Where Accra has failed the Black Stars, call on Ashanti. They respond in their numbers and snatch a victory not for themselves, but for Ghana. And they have wise kings. Ashantis do. They don’t call this…

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A recap of the “This is Ghana” Exhibition 2023 [Article]

[ad_1] The vibrant and diverse landscape of Ghana’s business ecosystem was vividly showcased at the “This is Ghana” Exhibition, a two-day event organized by CITI TV and CITI FM. Held on August 26th and 27th, 2023, at the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA), the exhibition was a celebration of the country’s entrepreneurial spirit, bringing together a…

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The unintended consequences of severing electricity supply to Niger amidst recent coup [Article]

[ad_1] “Niger’s economy is based largely on subsistence crops, livestock, and some of the world’s largest uranium deposits. Drought cycles, desertification, a 3.4% population growth rate and the drop in world demand for uranium have undercut an already marginal economy. Traditional subsistence farming, herding, small trading, and informal markets dominate an economy that generates few…

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my experience and lessons for Ghana [Article]

[ad_1] The distance between Ghana and China may be measured in about 10,000 kilometres, spanning almost a day’s flight, but it is much more than a mere numerical value. Separated by vast continents, deep seas, and majestic mountains, these two countries are a world apart with a stark difference not only in terms of complexion,…

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The crucial role of Independent Power Producers in ensuring energy security and fueling developing economies [Article]

[ad_1] In an era where energy is the lifeblood of progress, the role of independent power producers (IPPs) emerges as a beacon of innovation, resilience, and transformative change. As developing economies strive to carve a path toward prosperity and self-sufficiency, the significance of IPPs in bolstering energy security and driving economic growth cannot be overstated….

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