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Ghana’s age-old fight against corruption
Ghana’s age-old fight against corruption was dealt yet another blow following the resignation of Ghana’s ‘Citizen Vigilante’. For the man whose devotion to the fight against corruption earned him that moniker, the straw that broke the…
Exploring Optimal Leverage to Obtain Financing for African Women SMEs
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TVOA: Welcome to The Voice of Africa, it’s your host, Kadmiel Van Der Puije, today We have a very special guest with us, Miss Esther Dassanou. She manages the Affirmative Finance Action for…
Advancing the Global Black Community across All Policy Priorities that Marginalize Black People
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TVOA: Welcome to the voice of Africa today. We have a very special guest with us, Dr. Menna Demessie, Senior Vice President, Policy Analysis & Research; and the Leadership Institute.…
Public service, Africa-Diaspora relations, career paths with Lawrence Manzi
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TVOA: Hello it’s your host, Kadmiel Van Der Puije and Welcome to TVOA TV, today We have a very special guest with us, Lawrence Manzi, The First Counselor in Charge of Political Affairs at the…
Don’t sing songs in praise of me, please – Late Jerry John Rawlings
As someone who seized power via military coup, handed over power to an elected civilian government, returned to power in another coup and survived five coup attempts all within a span of four years, the name Jerry John Rawlings is…
#ENDSARS: A Note
The #ENDSARS protests are reflective of simmering tensions and several calls in the past to disband a police unit that has outlived its usefulness. Years of unsuccessful attempts to bring the unit to book over unexplained murders and acts…
‘No Roads, No Vote’: The Placards Transforming the Roads in Ghana
The issue of roads has always been a sensitive topic in Ghana. Long stretches of roads in deplorable states are only made worse after the seasonal rains, making road transport unbearable.
A Letter to the Already Tired First Time Voter
Dear Already Tired First Time Voter,
You probably didn’t willingly decide to take this step but that’s okay — no one should fault you, really. After all, you’ve grown up hearing about the shortfalls of ‘the government’ - …
From ‘the New Zimbabwe’ to #ZimbabweanLivesMatter
Following the arrest and subsequent denial of bail for Zimbabwean investigative journalist Hopewell Chi’nono, the trending hashtag has signified the efforts by millions to draw the attention of the African Union to government action that…
Re-visiting Baiden v. A-G & BoG
As far as Ghanaian proponents of the idea that the central bank should be independent are concerned, it should be free from political influence and not necessarily governmental influence. For some, perhaps validly, this independence is a…