By Lawrence LARSON Ghana stands on the precipice of a banking revolution and there is no doubt that the nation is well-prepared for the advent of a neobank. With extensive experience in the fintech sector across Africa and beyond, I have observed the transformative impact of digital banking on economies. The pertinent question is no […] The post Are we ready for a neobank? appeared first on The
By Elizabeth PUNSU MTN Ghana has donated items and cash worth GH?20,000 to the Muslim community in Kumasi in support of the upcoming Eid-ul-Fitr celebrations. The donated items include an e-cash amount of GH?10,000; bottled water, soft drinks, rice, cooking oil and a ram, all totalling GH?10,000. Eid-ul-Fitr is celebrated annually by Muslims worldwide to […] The post MTN donates to Muslim
By R. Esi ASANTE(PhD) Emotions are the responses we have to things happening around us. They are sometimes used interchangeably with mood and feelings, which is a common misunderstanding. Emotions like hunger give rise to feelings, however moods are more like fleeting states of low intensity emotions, like wrath in response to insults. Every one […] The post Manage your emotions:
.By Enoch AKUFFU-DJOBI (PhD) In today’s fast-paced business environment, customer satisfaction is paramount. Companies strive to deliver exceptional service, maintain strong relationships with their clients, and ensure that their products meet the highest standards. However, one prevalent issue often hampers these goals—the “Not my job” attitude. This mindset, which can be found in various sectors, […] The post “Not
By Deborah Asantewaah SARFO Pan-African Savings and Loans, a subsidiary of Ecobank Ghana, has reintroduced its group loans product – ‘The Mama Club Group Loans’ – designed in response to the unique financial needs of women, offering them a sustainable credit facility to transform their lives and communities. The reintroduction of Mama Club Group Loans […] The post Pan-African
Prudential Bank Tamale Branch on behalf of the Bank has donated GH¢10,000 to the Kukuo Laststop Jummah Mosque in Tamale to support Muslims in the area in commemoration of this year’s Eid-ul-Fitr. The three-member delegation led by the Branch Manager, Sumaila Mahama, made the donation to the Mosque through the Chief of Wurishie, Chief Adam […] The post Prudential Bank donates
By Francis OWUSU-ACHAMPONG (FCIB) In a vibrant democracy, one of its most powerful aspects is the freedom to express alternative viewpoints on the path toward development. Mr Afenyo Markin has earned the respect of many, even among those within the ruling government and other neutral political observers. However, his recent proposition for a new parliamentary […] The post RANDOM
By Samuel Kweku KUMAH and Kenneth Kwabena AMOAH Ghana’s beautiful landscapes are facing a serious threat. In places like the Ashanti region, you can see how illegal gold mining, often called ‘galamsey,’ is destroying the land. Where there used to be green forests and farms, there are now bare, damaged areas and polluted water. This […] The post Ravaged
By J. N. Halm A conversation. The informal exchange of ideas by spoken words. Says the Oxford Dictionary. A conversation. The real art of connection. So says American journalist Carolyn Myss. A conversation. The oxygen of progress. That’s according to American author Susan Scott. The world we live in is built on conversations. Imagine what […] The post Service conversations: Getting the
By George ASAMANI Africa, the cradle of humanity, is once again shaping the future, this time, as the cradle of skills. The continent is home to the youngest population in the world, a demographic trend that stands in stark contrast to the aging and shrinking workforces in regions such as Europe, North America, and parts […] The post The next superpower isn’t a country, it is Africa’s
Tamale Technical University (TaTU) has held its seventh matriculation ceremony, admitting over 8,000 applicants to pursue various fields of study. Out of the total admissions, 2,866 are females and 5,406 are males, representing a 34 percent female intake. The university’s postgraduate unit admitted 607 students, comprising 426 males and 181 females, resulting in a male-to-female […] The post Tamale
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