When policy becomes propaganda and enterprise becomes collateral By Isaac Agya Koomson “In Ghana, business development begins with a press conference — and ends with a change of government.” Introduction: The Politicization of Enterprise Ghana’s entrepreneurship story is a tragic loop: every administration promises to “empower the youth,” “support startups,” and “create jobs.” But these […]
Unpacking the structural vacuum between microenterprises and big corporations in Ghana’s economy By Isaac Agya Koomson “In Ghana, most businesses never die — they simply never grow.” The Plateau Every Entrepreneur Meets Walk through Makola, Suame Magazine, or any business hub in Ghana. You’ll find thousands of micro enterprises — one-man workshops, family shops, small […]
“A nation that delays enterprise eventually taxes ambition.” For decades, we have debated corruption as though it were merely a moral defect. We blame individuals. We rotate officers. We announce investigations. Yet we ignore the structural breeding ground where much of it quietly begins: administrative delay. At the center of this paradox sits the Registrar-General’s […]
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