Ghana has inked a £215 million ( $287. 5 million) deal with the United Kingdom, anchored by a £101 million...
Did the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi mark the end of Europe’s paternalism toward Africa? With €23 billion in new commitments, joint chairing on African soil,...
The recurring outbreak of xenophobic violence in South Africa has once again forced a painful question upon the continent: Has Africa forgotten its own history of...
Article by Nana Afua Adutwumwaa Adjetey, Program Manager, Ghana Clubfoot Program (CHAG–Hope Walks Ghana) As Ghana joins the global community to commemorate World Clubfoot Day on...
Ghanaians are done choosing sides based on personalities. The latest IMANI-PULSE analysis of 10,000 online conversations shows the debate has shifted to a sharper question: Who...
When Pope Leo XIV issued an unprecedented apology on Monday for the Holy See’s role in legitimizing centuries of slavery, it did not happen in a...
In this analytical critique, Bright Simons argues that Ghana’s proposed draft NITA Bill represents a dangerous overreach that would transform the National Information Technology Agency (NITA)...
When military juntas seized power in Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger between 2020 and 2023, they promised sovereignty, security, and national dignity. Several years on, the...
In this incisive essay, renowned policy analyst Bright Simons introduces the concept of “magical realpolitik” to describe a growing dysfunction in contemporary foreign policy: the inability...
Accra is building upwards at an extraordinary pace. Sleek apartment towers with ambitious names—A-Heights, B-Towers, C-Residences—are sprouting across the capital’s most affluent neighbourhoods, from Cantonments and...