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COLUMNIST: JOSEPH FUSEINI

Why the Tema–Mpakadan Corridor Matters More Than Two Locomotives

Why the Tema–Mpakadan Corridor Matters More Than Two Locomotives

Jun 29, 2026 | Feature Article

The recent arrival of two refurbished diesel locomotives and twenty freight wagons for operations on the Tema ndash;M ...

May 24, 2026 | Feature Article

For decades, Africa rsquo;s development ambitions have been framed around industrialization, regional integration, and e ...

Apr 25, 2026 | Feature Article

Africa rsquo;s transport challenge is often framed as a question of infrastructure, more railways, better roads, modern ...

Apr 18, 2026 | Feature Article

The recent announcement of a $21.6 million European Union support package for Ghana rsquo;s railway upgrade is, without ...

Apr 16, 2026 | Feature Article

Africa rsquo;s transport debate is increasingly being shaped by a force that cannot be engineered away, climate change. ...

Apr 14, 2026 | Feature Article

Africa rsquo;s transport future is being shaped at a critical intersection between, rising demand for mobility and the u ...

Apr 12, 2026 | Feature Article

In the search for efficient, sustainable, and integrated transport systems in Africa, East Africa may already hold the b ...

Apr 10, 2026 | Feature Article

West Africa is on the brink of a transport revolution, but only if it gets one thing right, integration. Stretching acro ...

Apr 8, 2026 | Feature Article

Africa rsquo;s development challenge is no longer just about building infrastructure, it is about connecting systems. Ro ...

Apr 6, 2026 | Feature Article

Across the continent, railways stretch across vast landscapes, some newly built, others aging but still functional. At t ...

Apr 3, 2026 | Feature Article

Across Africa, some of the continent rsquo;s most powerful transport assets flow quietly, often unnoticed, underutilized ...

Apr 1, 2026 | Feature Article

Africa rsquo;s transport story has, for decades, been written on asphalt. Roads dominate policy attention, public invest ...

Mar 31, 2026 | Feature Article

The series of articles published throughout March offers a deeply reflective and forward-looking narrative on Ghana rsqu ...

Mar 29, 2026 | Feature Article

If Ghana is to celebrate its independence in a meaningful, structural sense, then the question must go beyond politics a ...

Mar 27, 2026 | Feature Article

If Ghana is serious about building a transport system that supports long-term economic transformation, then it must begi ...

Mar 25, 2026 | Feature Article

Ghana rsquo;s railway conversation continues to revolve around construction, new tracks, new trains, new corridors. Yet ...

Mar 23, 2026 | Feature Article

If Ghana rsquo;s railway story has taught us anything, it is this: we do not have a construction problem, we have a main ...

Joseph Fuseini
Joseph Fuseini

Rail and Inland Transport Policy Analyst. More Joseph Fuseini is a logistics and transport professional with strong academic and industry experience. The author holds a FIATA Diploma in International Freight Forwarding, a Bachelor’s degree in Logistics and Supply Chain Management, and a Master’s degree in Business Management. He is a member of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) and is currently a PhD candidate in Management Science and Engineering, where his research engages with complex systems, infrastructure planning, and efficiency in transport and logistics networks.

Professionally, the author worked at DHL Global Forwarding Ghana as an Export Operations Team Lead. His writing draws on both practical experience and academic research, focusing on rail and inland transport policy, logistics, and infrastructure development in Ghana and Africa.

Through this column, the author brings a practitioner’s insight and a researcher’s lens to debates on how rail and inland transport systems can better serve economic development and public interest.