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Former minister urges parliament to demand submission of lithium deal for review

By Kizito CUDJOE The former Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Inusah Fuseini, has called on parliament to demand the immediate submission of Ghana’s maiden lithium agreement for review and ratification, citing the mineral’s strategic role in the country’s energy transition and economic growth. Mr. Fuseini said that if government is delaying in presenting the […] The post Former minister urges parliament to demand submission of lithium deal for review […]

todayNovember 10, 2025

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AETF.Ai Conference charts path for African self-developed AI solutions

By Ernest Bako WUBONTO The Africa Education Trust Fund (AETF) Artificial Intelligence (AI) Conference – a landmark gathering that brought together ministers, policymakers, researchers, innovators, investors and youth leaders from across Africa – has provided a platform for stakeholder dialogue aimed at positioning the continent at the global AI revolution’s forefront with homegrown solutions. Experts […] The post AETF.Ai Conference charts path for African self-developed AI solutions appeared first on […]

todayNovember 10, 2025

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HR Frontiers with Senyo M Adjabeng: The rise of HR: Transforming corporate leadership

If you were to ask a room of seasoned executives a decade ago to describe the Human Resources department, the answers would have been depressingly predictable.  They would have spoken of the “people people,” the processors of payroll, the enforcers of policy, the organizers of the annual picnic. HR was, for many, a necessary corporate […] The post HR Frontiers with Senyo M Adjabeng: The rise of HR: Transforming corporate […]

todayNovember 10, 2025

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Risking their lives for education: The dangerous dawn journeys of Accra’s school children

Every morning, long before the sun rises, children in Takoradi and other communities in Ghana lace up their shoes, sling schoolbags over their shoulders, and step into the darkness. “We leave home around 4:30 because our house is far and there’s always traffic. If we delay, we’ll be marked late,” a pupil told JoyNews, capturing the daily struggle faced by hundreds of young learners. Walking along dimly lit streets, some […]

todayNovember 10, 2025