The FT/Sightsavers MBA Challenge targets children and young people in developing countries
Ghana’s vice-president recalls coming of age at a time of political turmoil
Interview: Dina Medland meets Rod Evison, a regular visitor to the continent who is building a large investment portfolio
Whatever the frustrations in Ghana, the region is at a tipping point
It is one of the most stable democratic countries in Africa. But Ghana’s huge potential remains unrealised
Sierra Leone is gradually raising itself back on its feet, writes Lionel Barber on the final leg of his personal journey through west Africa
A review of higher education in South Africa may place the qualification in a different category
William Wallis on a venture spurred on by Lehman’s collapse
The government is trying to extract more revenue from the industry, writes William Wallis
Robert Wright finds an uneven quality to infrastructure
Austerity put a chill on oil windfall, says William Wallis
A new bank has arrived in Accra that might just shake up Ghana’s staid financial landscape, says William Wallis
Orla Ryan has advice on where to go and what to do in Ghana’s capital
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