The spirits’ saccharine ache
The trees rattled as though singing harsh lullabies to an undeserving yet wailing infant. The night on the other hand feigning oblivion, went about its usual business of paying and collecting its dues, all...
Sydney Scott Sam named in Forbes Africa’s “30 under 30” list
Sydney Scott Sam a young entrepreneur, was one of four Ghanaians named in this year’s Forbes Africa 30 under 30 list.
The announcement was made in Johannesburg, South Africa, on Friday 28th June, 2019 where...
The Garden: Forgiveness – The fastest way to healing
Recently during a one-on-one session with one of my clients we were talking about healing. She went through a very tragic experience a couple of years ago and so we were just talking about...
Employee disengagement: a humane approach
Organizations are familiar with employee disengagement processes. Be direct, keep it short, walk the employee out the door, shut down access to email, retrieve all company property, communicate to staff etc. Employee disengagement through...
African countries and the state of their environments: the best and the worst
Social and economic changes in Africa are being driven by increasing prosperity and heavy foreign investment. Money has been poured into activities such as road building, forestry expansion, livestock intensification and increasing urbanisation. All...
Adeti’s Notebook: To those being sued by corrupt people
Not all cases filed in courts are genuine. A number of the cases are aimed at blocking you from exposing more of the things you know and can tell the public about some corrupt...
Opinion: Attracting Talent not Traffickers
Women’s football is the fastest growing sport globally. Little wonder investments and sponsorships are at highest levels and the quality of talent evidenced at this year’s FIFA Women’s World Cup shows how quickly the...
The Watchman: The documentaries of Ghana’s Anas Aremeyaw Anas
I first met undercover journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas in a small, hot room on the rooftop of a building I was told I could describe, vaguely, as a safe house.
We were in a relatively quiet...
HR Today: Surviving chaotic leadership
Have you ever worked with a leader who was always inviting chaos or a boss who constantly had to create drama at the least instance? With little or no provocation; they can great chaos...
Changing the ‘weak cedi’ narrative
Today, the Ghanaian economy has grown in leaps and bounds as compared to other African countries.
The economy has been diversified and developed to match some of the most vibrant economies within the sub-region. Throughout...