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What Is Good for the Goose Is Equally Good for the Gander: The Case of Sole-Sourcing
Public procurement has always occupied a sensitive place in Ghana’s governance architecture. It shapes how public funds are spent and determines the...
Opposing Reparations: When Imperial Narratives Speak Through African Voices
The recent resolution at the United Nations calling for renewed attention to the legacy of slavery and the question of reparations has reignited an ol...
Ghana’s Tomato Shock: A Failure Decades in the Making
The recent decision by Burkina Faso to ban the export of tomatoes to Ghana has sent ripples through local markets and households. For many, it is a mo...
A Ceasefire Built on Sand: Why Iran Must Reject Trump-Led Negotiations
In the complex and volatile landscape of Middle Eastern geopolitics, trust is not a luxury, it is a necessity. Yet, in recent developments surrounding...
Majority Dissent: Why Americans Are Opposing War with Iran—and Why Donald Trump Should Take Notice
At a time when tensions between the United States and Iran continue to escalate, a clear signal is emerging from within America itself: the public is ...
Ghana’s SIM Cards Registration Fatigue: When Bureaucracy Fails the People
Ghanaians have endured years of SIM registration exercises with the promise of safety, transparency, and protection against mobile fraud. Tens of mill...