Timbuktu Institute, The political situation in Senegal is occupying regional and international headlines. The country “traditionally known as a bastion of democracy in Africa” is experiencing an unexpected political situation. The latter has gained momentum between international condemnations and internal protests following the interruption of the electoral process just a […]
Facts and Data Does Not Support Arguments Put Forward By Francis Asenso-Boakye – Razak Kojo Opoku Writes
According to various news websites, the Member of Parliament and Minister of Works and Housing, Francis Asenso-Boakye claims that, “he will choose Akufo-Addo over Kufuor as the best President the NPP has ever produced”. It is very unfortunate for Asenso-Boakye to make such a loose assumption, assessment, and statement. In […]
The Implications of AI for Ghana’s Telecoms Industry – Dr. Michael Owusu Writes
As the global discourse around Artificial Intelligence (AI), including generative AI (genAI), continues to gain momentum, the focus is shifting towards its implications for various sectors and regions, including Ghana’s burgeoning telecoms industry. The potential impact of AI spans across workforce dynamics, the development and deployment of cutting-edge technologies, and […]
Disinformation, social networks and intercommunity conflict prevention in the Sahel & West Africa
Timbuktu Institute In the Sahel, the current political and security situation is marked by the high-speed circulation of fake news and unverified information distilled on social networks and shared, above all, by hyper-connected young people. While the pernicious effects of the democratization of information dissemination and access in the digital […]
AI and the Future of Work in Ghana: Challenges and Opportunities – Dr Michael Owusu writes
The world is currently on the cusp of a technological revolution driven by artificial intelligence (AI) that promises to transform various aspects of our lives, including the way we work. The impact of AI on the global economy is undeniable, and it is imperative that countries like Ghana proactively prepare […]







