By Buertey Francis BORYOR Nana Owusu Achiaw Brempong, a 70-year-old farmer from Sekyere Central District in the Ashanti ...
In the ever-evolving landscape of Accra’s real estate market, The Tower Residence stands out as a beacon of luxury and modern ...
The average Ghanaian worker spends roughly 2,000 hours at work each year. Factor in the often-gruelling commute through our ...
Visa, the world leader in digital payments has partnered with Access Bank a leading financial institution to introduce the ...
NUEKPE Minister for Food and Agriculture, Bryan Acheampong has lauded the West African Food Systems Resilience Programme ...
The Insurance Hub, organised by Equity Health Insurance, returned for its second edition with a sharp focus on empowering ...
Accra is fast becoming a major technology hub, and West Hills Mall stands out as a premier destination for both tech ...
By Sheldon K. AMBAAH The business environments and  organizations are saddled  with various risks that can impact their continuity, financial performance, and reputation. From economic volatility to ...
By Emmanuel K. GADASU Personal data is central to this emerging way of seeking to influence democratic processes. Through the amassing and processing of vast amounts of data, individuals are profiled ...
By Senyo M Adjabeng  In the modern workplace, relationships often develop naturally as people work together closely, collaborate on projects, and spend significant amounts of time in shared spaces.
By J. N. Halm First introduced in 1965 by a British physicist, sociologist and science historian, Derek J. de Solla Price, Price’s Law or Price’s Square Root Law is quite an interesting rule of thumb.
By Amos SAFO  Like or hate it, the free senior secondary policy together with the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) and technical and vocational education and training (TVET) ...