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Ghana’s Urban Transport Crisis: Beyond the Trotro and Bus Shortage
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By adminippg / January 21, 2026

Ghana’s Urban Transport Crisis: Beyond the Trotro and Bus Shortage

Imagine leaving work at 5 p.m., only to spend the next three hours waiting at a bus stop, uncertain when...

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Future of Energy Conference 2025: Calls Grow for Bold Investments in Africa’s Power Sector
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By adminippg / August 28, 2025

Future of Energy Conference 2025: Calls Grow for Bold Investments in Africa’s Power Sector

Africa’s energy transition hinges on unlocking capital at scale, speakers declared at the Future of Energy Conference 2025, organized by...

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The Case for Ghana’s Renewable Energy Transition: A Path to Sustainability and Economic Resilience
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By adminippg / April 25, 2025

The Case for Ghana’s Renewable Energy Transition: A Path to Sustainability and Economic Resilience

Ghana’s energy sector faces a financial crisis that threatens its long-term sustainability, efficiency, and ability to drive economic growth. While...

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Shaping Ghana’s Global Future: A Comparative Look at NPP and NDC Foreign Policy Visions
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By adminippg / December 6, 2024

Shaping Ghana’s Global Future: A Comparative Look at NPP and NDC Foreign Policy Visions

Ghana’s foreign policy has consistently mirrored its domestic priorities, evolving with the changing global environment. Anchored in principles such as...

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Time to Show Global Cooperation Rising to This Moment: UN Climate Change Executive Secretary at COP29 Opening
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By adminippg / November 12, 2024

Time to Show Global Cooperation Rising to This Moment: UN Climate Change Executive Secretary at COP29 Opening

Excellencies, Delegates, Colleagues, Friends,It is an honor to welcome you to COP29.I thank Dr. Sultan Al Jaber and the Emirati...

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Africans, tear down these walls
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By adminippg / July 8, 2024

Africans, tear down these walls

One held a British passport. The other held an African Union (AU) passport. Both sought entry into an African country...

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