The term civilization has long been a central concept in history, sociology, and philosophy, yet its meaning is far from fixed: it depends heavily on perspective, culture, values, and what people privilege when they judge a society as “advanced.” Dictionaries like the Concise Oxford describe civilization simply as “an advanced stage or system of human […] The post The
Many people will not easily recognise the name Klaus Martin Schwab. Many might never have even heard of him at all. However, many know of the World Economic Forum. The annual gathering at the end of January in the Swiss mountain resort of Davos is a staple among the who’s who of global economics, trade […] The post Service &
… donates items worth GH¢ 200,000 By Juliet Aguiar DUGBARTEY, Ekuasi The September Borns Project, a group of professionals committed to community development, has undertaken major renovation work at Ekuasi Camp Prison in Sekondi. As part of its intervention, the group refurbished the worship centre, replaced water-closets, installed showers, renovated the water-tank and repainted sections […] The post September
Momo Fest 2025 reached its epic conclusion on Saturday night with a massive musical spectacle, as thousands of fans gathered at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium Sarkodie’s Rapperholic Concert. The event, which marked the climax of the nationwide MoMo Fest campaign, by MTN, drew unprecedented crowds despite heavy rainfall throughout the evening. Momo Fest 2025 […] The post Momo
By Kingsley Webora TANKEH Parliament has gazetted a legislative instrument (LI 2508) mandating all power purchase agreements (PPA) to go through competitive bidding to promote transparency, cut costs and streamline the power procurement processes to keep the lights on. The new law – the Energy Commission (Planning and Competitive Procurement of Additional Electricity Generation Capacity) […] The post Parliament
By Surv. Prof. Forster Sarpong [email protected] Ghana’s banking industry closed the first half of 2025 with profits that are hard to ignore: profit-after-tax rose 32.6% to GH¢7.2 billion and profit-before-tax climbed 32.2% to GH¢10.8 billion versus June 2024. The Bank of Ghana (BoG) attributes the uplift to stronger interest income, a sharp rebound in other […] The post Numbers
Lou Moon LOCATION. Situated a few kilometres east of Axim, Lou Moon, a paradise resort is set within a cove with a sombre still sea on the south side, and roaring waves as the shore makes a south westerly curve. Then, almost immediately inland, a dense tropical forest envelops its north side! No where else […] The post Hotel Spot Check appeared first on The Business & Financial
ART Fri. Oct. 17 Thru November 30. Daily. In Search Of Blue. A carefully curated contemporary art exhibition by Edward Ofosu, Claude-Yannick Driatehe, Nana Kwasi Koranteng Kumi, Samuel Kwame Oseigyei Kumah & LAFA. @LAFA, 144 La Road, Suncity Apartments – Accra. COMMUNITY Fri. Oct. 3 Thru 4 – 19:00. Oktoberfest – In Ghana With Bayern […] The post Accra Life: The essential list
The President of Africa Tourism Research Network (ATRN), Mr Emmanuel Frimpong, notes that Ghana’s tourism industry, once hailed as a pillar of economic growth and cultural diplomacy, is facing a worrying decline. “Hotels, tour operators, and related businesses report declining revenues, while iconic attractions see reduced visitor numbers,” asserts the ATRN president, whose recent observations […] The post MICE
In a recent public address, President John Mahama criticized weak service delivery, particularly in the hospitality industry, pointing to untrained staff, poor customer care and a culture of nepotistic hiring. His comments signals high-level political will to address these issues, as he emphasized that poor service diminishes visitor satisfaction, reduces repeat visits, and harms Ghana’s […] The post MICE
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