Why Fight The ‘Goro Boys’ When You Can Turn Them Into Part Of The Solution? - Julius Neequaye Kotey, CEO, DVLA
Goro boys’ exist because the system has gaps. By turning them into partners, DVLA not only reduces corruption but also creates a sustainable structure for efficiency.Fighting only breeds resistance, but inclusion creates accountability. Regulating ‘goro boys’ as third-party contractors transforms a social problem into an economic solution.
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The Truth Behind Shatta Wale’s Lamborghini Urus
Shatta Wale's lamborghini story is not about theft but about proceeds of crime. It reflects a system where quick riches are often tied to shady deals. Until we fix this, Ghana will keep seeing symbols of wealth that lack true integrity - Paa Brew Sam Esq. (Legal Officer at EOCO)
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Bawumia’s Role Isn’t To Hand Out Jobs, But To Open Doors - Akosua Manu, Aide to Dr. Bawumia
Dr. Bawumia’s role isn’t about handing out jobs directly—it’s about designing policies that open doors for industries to expand, businesses to grow, and opportunities to multiply. That’s how lasting employment is created.
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Farmers Are Angry Because The Cocoa Price Does Not Match The Dollar Rate; I Urge Randy Abbey And COCOBOD To Take Swift Action To Cushion Them - Hon. Michael Aidoo
Cocoa farmers in Ghana are angry because the price they are paid does not reflect the cedi-to-dollar exchange rate. While cocoa brings in foreign currency for the nation, farmers feel shortchanged as the weakening cedi reduces their earnings
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Mahama More Committed to Fighting Galamsey Than Previous Gov’t - Dr. Samuel Ayeh
President Mahama is more committed to fighting galamsey than the previous government; and for that, the galamsey classmates the NPP is seeking in the NDC, they’ll never find. - Dr. Samuel Ayeh, Presidential Aide, Government Communications