Water crisis: a situation of laws without enforcement? Water is life, and its importance cannot be denied. From nutrition to medication, it cuts across several spheres of our existence. Domestically, the discourse on water protection has been minimal, but now – more crucially than ever – the discourse on water protection needs to be increased…

The law and inflation – a history of price control legislation Recently in Ghana, some sellers have increased the price of their goods by as much as 300 percent. The inflation rate in Ghana as measured by Combined Consumer Price Index as at October 2022, was 40.4 percent[1]. Inflation is a perennial problem that has…

THE GHANA ALTERNATIVE MARKET; A GIFT TO BUDDING SMEs Perhaps the most recurring answer given when small businesses are asked about barriers to their business’s growth, is “access to capital”. Over the years, financial advisors have devised ingenious ways of dealing with the challenge of access to capital, whether for administrative costs, procurement of business…

AFRICA’S INFRASTRUCTURE PARADOX. BY TOM JAMIESON, PARTNER, RO LAZAROVITCH, PARTNER, JO EN LOW, PARTNER, AND ONIS CHUKWUEKE-UBA, ASSOCIATE, BRACEWELL (UK) LLP AND AFUA A KORANTENG, PARTNER, AND EDWARD KORANTENG, PARTNER, KORANTENG & KORANTENG LEGAL ADVISORS. Africa’s infrastructure needs – including road, rail, ports, transmission and power – are considerable, and will become increasingly pronounced on…

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