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Part 2: Towards a New Ghanaian Governance Architecture: A Synthesis of Global Lessons and National Pathways

Continued from: Ghana at a Governance Crossroads (Part 1)Ghana’s Fourth Republic has provided stability and regular, peaceful transitions of power.…

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Ghana is a Nation Whose Citizens Do Not Identify With- IMANI Brief

A nation within a territory, basically, is bound by a common ancestry, language, and culture. Along with this assertion, modern-day…

Positioning Ghana on the Global Stage; A Blueprint for Renewed Influence and Strategic Presence

In an increasingly interconnected world, global influence is no longer defined solely by military strength or economic size. It is…

Kay Codjoe writes: The Risks inside a President’s inner Circle are not a guesswork

The risks inside a President’s inner circle are not guesswork. They come from a history we have lived and still…

Do men really know when they have a good woman? – A Look Into Modern Relationships

News Desk Report: In an era where relationships are increasingly shaped by technology, shifting gender roles and complex societal expectations,…

Rising Through Challenges: The LESEC Story

Leklebi Senior High School (LESEC) is a public, mixed-gender secondary school located in the serene town of Leklebi-Duga in the…

Traditional Leader Urges Government to Prioritize Sustainable Green Energy

Nana Kumasah Krampah II, Omankrado of Gomoa Asempayin, and Divisional Omankrado has emphasized the importance of sustainable green energy in…

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