National Security Scandal Sparks Urgent Audit Calls
National Security in Ghana has once again become the subject of heated national debate—this time, not due to external threats or espionage, but because of explosive allegations from within its ...
National Security in Ghana has once again become the subject of heated national debate—this time, not due to external threats or espionage, but because of explosive allegations from within its ...
“Ghana needs about $9.5 billion, and up to $15.5 billion, to implement the 47 mitigation and adaptation programs outlined in the NDCs.
"We cannot continue with business-as-usual development when the evidence shows it’s eroding our natural capital."
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 ...
Franklin Cudjoe, founding president of IMANI Africa, has sparked debate over Ghana’s judicial appointments with a detailed tribute to President John Dramani Mahama’s first nominee to the Supreme Court, Sir ...
Two months after the BBC aired a damning exposé on the opioid crisis unfolding across parts of West Africa, including Ghana, the silence from Ghana’s top regulatory and enforcement bodies ...
In Ghana’s democratic landscape, the role of whistleblowing in Parliament has stirred considerable debate—raising the stakes on the balance between transparency and political opportunism. The IMANI Center for Policy and ...
The recent US tariff on Ghanaian exports has sparked concerns about its long-term consequences on the country’s economy. According to the IMANI Center for Policy and Education (IMANI Africa), the ...
He noted that while the legislation behind Goldbod seems directionally sound, it is riddled with what he described as “landmines,” cautioning, “it will explode one day.”
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 ...