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Five Technology Issues to Watch Out For in 2026
Written by: Samuel Sasu Adonteng, Peter Kwasi Kodjie, Margaret Edem Gasu & Rexford Akrong. The year 2026 marks a critical point in the global technology landscape. Rapid advances in artificial intelligence, digital finance, connectivity,

What This Moment Means for Africa
When the centre tastes the medicine of the margins Mark Carney’s Davos speech matters for Africa not because it introduces a new reality, but because it confirms, publicly and unapologetically, that the world Africa has endured

AI Supremacy: Will China Win The Race?
For much of the last decade, the story of artificial intelligence supremacy has sounded straightforward: the United States leads, the rest follows. With companies like OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic setting the pace in large

Tech billionaires cash out $16B in 2025: Who are the top sellers?
Senior executives, including Jeff Bezos, Safra Catz, and Jensen Huang carried out major stock sales in 2025 as an artificial intelligence-driven rally lifted technology valuations to historic highs. About US$16 billion was transferred from

Aburi Botanical Gardens: A 135-Year-Old Treasure in Need of Renewal
Nestled in Ghana’s Eastern Region, Aburi Botanical Gardens stands as one of the nation’s most iconic landmarks. Established in 1890, the Gardens have not only served as a hub for recreation but also as

Empowering Inmates Through Skills and Hope: Save The Coin Foundation’s “My TVET, My Wealth” Initiative at Koforidua Prisons
Save The Coin Foundation empowers inmates at Koforidua Prisons through hands-on TVET training, restoring dignity, hope, and livelihood opportunities. Save The Coin Foundation has once again reaffirmed its deep commitment to social transformation and

Pages of Hope: Turning Books into Bridges of Change
Last Friday marked another beautiful chapter in the story of the Chapters and Chatters Book Club, a vibrant community of bibliophiles whose love for reading extends beyond pages into purpose. Under the theme “Pages

Was the 2024 Loss Really Bawumia’s Fault?, J. A. Sarbah Questions the Fairness of Blame
In a thought-provoking political essay titled “Was the 2024 Loss Really Bawumia’s Fault? A Political Cross-Examination of the 2024 NPP Defeat,” political commentator J. A. Sarbah has sparked fresh debate on whether the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) 2024

Oliver Barker-Vormawor’s Bold Take on Power, Hope, and Neocolonial Influence
In the latest episode of DTC OfficialGh, host Amin Mohammed sat down with the outspoken lawyer and human rights activist Oliver Barker-Vormawor, Esq., to unpack Africa’s democratic struggles, the wave of military takeovers in West Africa, and the

