The Fourth Industrial Revolution is being driven not by steam or electricity, but by data and intelligent machines. Just as the first industrial revolution mechanised labour and transformed economies through mass production (Schwab, 2016), the next frontier in Africa’s healthcare transformation lies in artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML) andContinue Reading

PwC has unveiled a refreshed brand identity, aimed at better aligning with its evolving role as a forward-looking advisory firm that supports clients in navigating disruption, harnessing technology, and achieving sustainable growth. Launched globally under the theme “So You Can”, the rebrand reflects PwC’s renewed commitment to building trust, deliveringContinue Reading

Fellow creatives, media professionals, musicians, producers, and friends of Ghana’s vibrant creative industry, before you read this, reflect on Proverbs 24 in the Bible. For some time now, there has been a healthy debate about CD sales versus online music streaming. This debate stems from the realization that the musicContinue Reading

The Minister for Gender, Children and Social Protection (MoGCSP), Dr Agnes Naa Momo Lartey, has been elected Chair of the newly reconstituted Human Trafficking Management Board, pledging to collaborate with relevant stakeholders to intensify efforts against modern-day slavery. Established under Ghana’s Human Trafficking Act, 2005 (Act 694), the Human TraffickingContinue Reading

Road markings are important for guiding and regulating traffic, conveying information to drivers and pedestrians, through lines, symbols and colours on the road surface. These markings, especially those on the road surfaces, assist drivers in their movements on the road. They are crucial as they define lanes and indicate permittedContinue Reading