Bright Simons Proposes Urgent Water Pricing Overhaul for Ghana
Ghana is on the brink of a water catastrophe. More than 60 percent of its surface water is now polluted, prompting the Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) to resort to ...
Ghana is on the brink of a water catastrophe. More than 60 percent of its surface water is now polluted, prompting the Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) to resort to ...
The national conversation has once again descended into what many refer to as a theatre of petty political spectacle, at a time when Ghana should be deeply involved in a ...
Bright Simons, the Honorary Vice President of the IMANI Centre for Policy and Education, has sharply criticized the persistent lack of transparency surrounding the protracted and controversial Law House project ...
In just a few days, the new Ghanaian government will mark four months in office—almost 10% of its constitutional term—with its natural resource management strategy already drawing mounting scrutiny. According ...
Political commentator, Bright Simons has issued a sharp caution against over-reliance on the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as a credible evaluator of Ghana’s economic progress, citing structural and sovereign limitations ...
Bright Simons of IMANI Africa, a leading voice on policy and governance, has unpacked the implications of the government's decision to deny Gold Fields a gold mining license renewal for ...
The Honorary Vice President of the IMANI Centre for Policy and Education, Bright Simons, has sharply criticised Ghana’s elite and media establishment over what he describes as a disturbingly casual ...
Bright Simons, Vice President of IMANI Africa, has strongly criticized the ongoing scandal at the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG), describing it as a glaring example of what he terms ...
Bright Simons, the vice-president of IMANI Africa and a leading voice on governance and economic policy, has traced the systematic decline of Ghana’s railway sector from its powerful beginnings to ...
Simons provided an analytical perspective on the implications of the recent Ghanaian budget, highlighting inefficiencies