In an era where citizens increasingly demand transparency, accountability, and value for money in the use of public resources, governments must continually innovate to strengthen public financial management systems. One such innovation is the introduction of the Public Financial Management Compliance League Table, an important step toward embedding discipline, enhancing […]
Objective Viewpoints on the Sole-sourced Road Contracts: Using 44% of Big Push Projects to Empower Local Contractors is a very laudable Initiative – Razak Kojo Opoku(PhD) Writes
The first question we must ask is, did the Road Ministry award all the road contracts to just one company/ individual through sole-sourcing(single-source procurement) or the Road Ministry awarded different Road contracts to different companies through sole-sourcing(single-source procurement)? If it is true that only 44% of the Big Push road […]
Beyond “No Bed Syndrome”: Lessons for Ghana’s Universities
Written by: Amoah Karikari Kwaku (Senior Assistant Registrar, University of Energy and Natural Resources, Sunyani) President, Ghana Association of University Administrators- UENR Branch. Charles Kojo Aidoo (Senior Assistant Registrar, University of Energy and Natural Resources, Sunyani) Secretary, Ghana Association of University Administrators- UENR Branch. Ghana often wakes up to tragic […]
The Plain Truth About SIM Registration 2022–23
Rebuttal Statement on SIM Registration Falsehoods I have deliberately refrained from commenting on events in the communications sector since I left office a little over a year ago but am compelled to set the records straight when the President of the Republic himself repeats falsehoods. I have heard the comments […]
Hon. Stan Dogbe: The Operational Brain at the Heart of Government
Story By: Nii Okpoti Odamtten / Muhammad Faisal Mustapha… In the quiet, highly controlled corridors of executive power where decisions are refined, priorities aligned, and the machinery of governance set into motion impact is rarely measured by visibility. It is measured by precision, coordination, and the ability to turn policy […]
The Carnage on Ghana Roads: ‘Na Who Cause Am’? Part IV
Part III concerned itself with the consequences of obstructions on our roads together with some suggested solutions. This submission will delve into the contributions of tyres, roads and wide loads to the carnage on our roads. Worn out tyres and inappropriate road surfaces are major contributors to accidents, since the […]
Educating Girls, Building Nations: A Legacy for Achimota School and Ghana
Girls’ education is very important for the growth of a nation. When girls are given the chance to learn and succeed, the benefits go beyond the classroom. Educated girls grow into confident women who make good decisions, support their families, and contribute to their communities. In this way, educating girls […]









