Rejection of 2020 Presidential Results. Congratulations and Observers Report: My Comment as a voter by Prof. John Gatsi | Columnist December 14, 2020 0 In a democracy rejecting election results based on concrete facts and documented evidence is a strong weapon to protect democracy... Read more
Do not mystify digitization of the economy – Prof. Gatsi writes by Prof. John Gatsi | Columnist August 24, 2020 0 The essence of digitization is to use technology to improve the way things are done to bring about effectiveness, efficiency... Read more
2020 Elections:The Paradox of Inclusiveness – Prof. Gatsi writes by Prof. John Gatsi | Columnist August 1, 2020 0 Inclusive governance has emerged over the years to attempt to cure discrimination against women,some ethnic groups, some economic units, the... Read more
Prof. Gatsi writes: Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang Is A Colossal Figure by Prof. John Gatsi | Columnist July 7, 2020 0 Prof. Jane Naana Opoku Agyemang is a colossal figure who promises redefinition of genuine leadership that is on-demand currently. She... Read more
Prof. Gatsi writes: The choice of the inclusion of current Voter ID by Edudzi Tamakloe by Prof. John Gatsi | Columnist June 15, 2020 0 Lawyers are trained to be strategic and forward looking in the Courtroom. Bearing in mind that the decisions of the... Read more
Covid-19 and stimulus package: what is politics doing? – Prof. Gatsi asks by Prof. John Gatsi | Columnist May 12, 2020 0 Politics has become a word frequently misapplied in a democracy mostly by politicians. In Ancient Greece, politics is about all... Read more
IMF clarification on macro-fiscal data does not change the true state of Ghana’s economy – Prof. Gatsi by Prof. John Gatsi | Columnist May 9, 2020 0 The clarification by the IMF will generate further political debate about the economy. The data published by the IMF shows... Read more
Moody’s gave Ghana negative outlook: COVID-19 the Bad Boy? – Prof. Gatsi asks by Prof. John Gatsi | Columnist April 20, 2020 0 On Friday, 17th April, 2020, while Ghanaian authorities were assessing the performance of the measures put in place to deal... Read more
Coronavirus Alleviation Program (CAP): The applause and questions by Prof. John Gatsi | Columnist March 28, 2020 0 Restrictions of the movement of people affect livelihoods . Reduction in hardships, protection of economic activities and general support for... Read more
Rapid Credit Facility (RCF) for Coronavirus: IMF always a Rescuer of Ghana – Prof. John Gatsi by Prof. John Gatsi | Columnist March 26, 2020 0 The purpose of this opinion is not to judge how appropriate the latest decision of Ghana to seek IMF help... Read more