Africa’s Vegetable Trade: Feeding Millions, Facing a Climate Reckoning

Across Africa, the vegetable trade is a quiet powerhouse feeding cities, sustaining rural livelihoods, and driving…

Artemis II Returns: A Historic Lunar Journey and Its Climate Questions for Africa

The world is turning its attention back to Earth as Artemis II prepares for its return,…

Kwahu Business Forum and the Economic Rise of Women Entrepreneurs in Ghana

Every year, business leaders, entrepreneurs, investors and policymakers gather in the Eastern Region for the Kwahu…

Kobi Hemaa Osisiadan Bekoe: The Woman Who Carried “Made in Ghana” On Her Shoulders for Decades

For many years, when imported goods were seen as superior and foreign products were the preference…

Ghana’s Independence: Celebrations Amid Persistent Dependence on Imported Foods – Janet Asana Nabla

As Ghana marks its 69th Independence Day, questions are being raised about the country’s continued reliance…

Perseverance, The Secret of all Triumphs by Dr. Samuel N. Jacobs-Abbey

There’s a moment that comes to every person who has ever achieved anything worth remembering. It’s…

When the Heavens Go Quiet by Dr. Samuel N. Jacobs-Abbey

You’ve been praying. Begging. Pleading with everything you have. And you’re met with… nothing. Just silence.…

Mockery Silences Women Leaders: Stop the Social Media Bullying of Millicent Amankwaa Yeboah

The persistent online ridicule of women leaders reflects a dangerous culture of sexism that undermines both…

The Courage to Fall Forward by Dr. Samuel N. Jacobs-Abbey

The distance between who you are and whom you’re meant to become is measured not in…

Why Afenyo-Markin Owed No Endorsement in the Presidential Primaries

The expectation that Osahene Alexander Kwamena Afenyo-Markin, as Minority Leader of Parliament, should publicly declare support…