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    Collaboration and investment key to strengthening Africa’s digital payments cybersecurity

    As the digital payments landscape in Africa expands, the need for robust cybersecurity measures becomes increasingly urgent. Trust and security are foundational to financial services, and as cybercriminals continue to become more aggressive and sophisticated, addressing any vulnerabilities is key to safeguarding the integrity of Africa’s digital financial ecosystem. In fact, Africa experienced the highest…

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    Dr Bawumia’s Crusade for Digitalization is a Game Changer for Good Governance in Ghana.

    One of the most important ingredients in the successful adoption and implementation of any innovative policy is what the governance expert Sandford Borins refers to as the presence of Local Heroes. By Local Heroes, Borins refers to frontline public servants and middle managers who are reinventing government and transforming it into a more efficient and…

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    Cultivating a Culture of Excellence: AstraZeneca’s Commitment to Innovation and Positive Workplace Environment

    Cultivating a Culture of Excellence: AstraZeneca’s Commitment to Innovation and Positive Workplace Environment   In Bryanston, South Africa, a group of passionate scientists and healthcare professionals gather at AstraZeneca’s South African office. The purpose; to advance groundbreaking health tech innovations aimed at improving health outcomes across the world. For many of these individuals, AstraZeneca is…

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    The Matrilineal Tease Is Ghetto Belief

    The manner with which some GaDaŋmes have satirized families of a matrilineal lineage does not just affect the notion of seniority and the right of superiority but it casts chaff on being so house-proud. The matrilineal and patrilineal heirs have equal rights in family leadership. In most cases, Wekuyitso/Wekunukpa is appointed from MAN-FEMALE line and…

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    True financial inclusion calls for smaller markets to receive equal attention to larger ones

    By John Ngari, Director, Africa MNOs at Onafriq The potential for mobile money and digital payments to drive financial inclusion is immense. We can see this potential being unlocked on the African continent as it accounts for 70% of the world’s $1 trillion mobile money value and registered a 12% growth in mobile money accounts to 1.75 billion in…

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    Saving the game: A clarion call for sports associations to sign onto UN’s Sports for Climate Action Framework

      Ghanaians love sports, especially, football and if there is anything that unites them, look no further. It is thus an appropriate tool or channel for national development and addressing existential threats. Therefore using sports as a tool for environmental sustainability and dealing with climate crisis will go a long way towards saving football, the…

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    Interoperability between mobile money and card is enabling Africa’s access to the global financial system

    By Christian Bwakira, Group Chief Commercial Officer at Onafriq Mobile money has exploded across African economies as an enabler of financial inclusion by bringing in large swaths of the population that remained unbanked into the fold to participate in economies across the continent. According to GSMA’s 2024 State of the Industry Report on Mobile Money,…

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    Ghana’s Move to add 2000 Megawatts Solar Power to National Grid Commendable Kwabena Adu Koranteng Writes

    In a quest to increase the country’s energy needs, efforts are in place to promote the development and transmission of renewable energy to the national grid to sustain electricity distribution in the country. Already, The Vice president of Ghana, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has promised to add 2000 megawatts to the national grid to extend it…

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