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Ahmed Osuman Halid writes: The principles of universal natural justice and Islam

Two universal natural principles in the learning and practice of law include Audi Alteram Partem, which ensures fair hearing

Building the Ghana economy we want: The Case for including Islamic Finance in the National Economic Dialogue

Islamic finance is rooted in principles that align closely with Ghana’s economic and social aspirations

Ghana’s nuclear horizon: Powering electricity and beyond for a sustainable future

In a world increasingly reliant on sustainable energy solutions, nuclear power is emerging not just as a source of electricity, but as a versatile tool for addressing a range of societal and industrial needs

Islamic Finance for Ghana: the importance of advocacy, education, and engagement for successful implementation

The success of Islamic finance in Ghana hinges on effective advocacy, education, and engagement with Ghanaians

Ambassador Alhaji Salaamu Amadu: ‘If you can’t sustain it, don’t start’

According to Ambassador Alhaji Salaamu Amadu that if a programme cannot be sustained, it should not be started.

Ahmed Osmanu Halid writes: Nolle prosequi, a cheapened legal principle & political neutrals

The Attorney General is the principal legal advisor to the President by extension the government. He represents the state in all criminal, civil and constitutional legal matters.

How Islamic Finance can help Ghana achieve the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals faster

The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) represent a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure prosperity for all by 2030