By King Amoah. In recent years, Ghana has witnessed a fluctuating economy characterized by rapid inflation, rising commodity prices, and fluctuations in the cost of living. As the government and citizens grapple with the realities of these economic challenges, one solution merits consideration: the reestablishment of the Price Control Board, a mechanism that helped stabilize […]
Economy
Empowering farmers: Mahama ‘s vision for service centers in agricultural production areas.
By Obeng Afranie In a country where agriculture is not just a livelihood, but the backbone of the economy, the empowerment of farmers is crucial for sustainable growth and development. John Dramani Mahama, former President of Ghana and the flag bearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), recognises this vital need and has embarked on […]
We Welcome The Price Increase Of Cocoa To Ghc 3,000.00 Per Cocoa Bag, The Challenges Remain – Says Cocoa Farmer..
By King Amoah In a significant boost to Ghana’s cocoa industry, the government has announced an increase in the price of a cocoa bag to GH₵3,000.00. Chief Abdulai Mohammed, the chairman of the Mpasatia branch of the Council of Northerners Chief Association in an exclusive telephone interview, hailed this decision as “good news” for cocoa […]
The legacy of Dr. Osagyefo Kwame Nkrumah: A reflection on achievements and declining national pride.
By King Amoah. In recent years, a poignant discourse has emerged in Ghana regarding the legacy of the late Dr. Osagyefo Kwame Nkrumah, the country’s first president and a pivotal figure in the pan-African movement. His remarkable contributions laid the groundwork for Ghana’s independence and inspired several African nations to pursue self-determination. However, a recent […]
Corruptions within the backyards of Npp/Ndc, call for authentic change as been a perspectives from a concerned citizen.
Corruptions within the Ny King Amoah. In a nation rich in culture, resources, and potential, the voices of its citizens often echo the frustrations of unmet promises and disillusionment with political leadership. James Smith, a 70-year-old resident of Kumasi Gyinyase in the Ashanti Region, encapsulates the sentiments of many Ghanaians who feel trapped in a […]
Reviving Nkrumah’s legacy: A call for visionary leadership in Ghana.
Reports: King Amoah In a recent statement reflecting on Ghana’s economic challenges and the need for transformative leadership, King Amofa, a distinguished economist based in Kumasi, articulated a vision for the nation’s future that resonates deeply with many Ghanaians. He emphasized the urgent requirement for leaders who possess not only the vision but also the […]
The role of transparency and accountability in governance.
By Anthony Obeng Afranie. Accountability and transparency are fundamental pillars of effective governance, serving as the bedrock upon which public trust is built. In a democratic society, citizens expect their leaders to act in their best interests and manage public resources responsibly. John Mahama’s idea of Operation-Recover-All-Loot underscores the critical need for these principles, particularly […]
Measuring impact of Mahatma’s financial therapy center.
By Anthony Obeng Afranie. Measuring the impact of the proposed Financial Therapy Centre in Ghana is crucial for understanding how effectively it can transform lives and uplift communities. John Dramani Mahama envisions a hub that not only addresses immediate financial challenges but also fosters long-term socioeconomic development. One of the expected outcomes of the Centre […]
Mahama to promote entrepreneurship and innovation.
By Anthony Obeng Afranie In a nation rich with untapped potential and vibrant creativity, promoting entrepreneurship and innovation stands at the forefront of John Mahama’s vision for a revitalised economy. Mahama recognises that the future of Ghana lies not only in its natural resources but also in the ingenuity of its people. By fostering an […]
A passionate call for change in Ghana listed below for attention.
1. Economic struggles (inflation, exchange rate, cost of living) 2. Corruption and cronyism 3. Perceived judicial bias I believe a complete “RESET” is needed to address these deep-seated issues and put Ghana back on track. I’m hoping the upcoming elections will bring about desired change and leaders who prioritize: 1. People’s welfare 2. Transparency 3. […]