The Ghana Institute of Planning (GIP) has elected and sworn in a new slate of national executives to steer the affairs of the Institute for the next term. The elections took place during the 54th Annual General Conference and Meeting (AGCM) in Tamale. Pln. Percy Anaab Bukari (FGIP) was overwhelmingly endorsed as President, reaffirming the […] The post GIP elects and swears
Healthy living grounded on the foundation of regular exercise with the right facilities and a conducive environment is key for people living with special conditions. However, for children with intellectual disabilities, autism, and Down syndrome at the Dzorwulu Special School, this has been a long-standing challenge. Despite the school’s ability to produce national champions for […] The post Glico
By Amanda AKUSHIE As the festive season approaches, Ghana once again opens its doors to visitors from across the world. Airports come alive with reunions, curiosity, and anticipation as tourists, returnees, and first-time travelers arrive eager to experience the rhythm, colour, and warmth that Ghana is known for. From vibrant markets and historic castles to […] The post Designing the experience
By Ernest Bako WUBONTO The year 2025 has proven to be a watershed moment for Ghana’s education sector, marked by a decline in national examination performance, escalating debates over policy and persistent systemic inequities. While the year was marked by ambitious government policies aimed at modernisation and equity, it was equally defined by recurring infrastructure […] The post 2025:
The African American Association of Ghana (AAAG) has held its annual of End of Year Party with a call for stronger collaboration with Ghanaian businesses to provide practical support that will ensure a smoother transition for diasporans relocating to Ghana. Speaking at the event, President of AAAG, Shannan Akosua Magee, said the organisation’s key focus […] The post AAAG
“In personal life, gratitude improves well-being. In professional life, it improves perspective.” – Terry Mante In professional circles, gratitude is often misunderstood. It is treated as etiquette rather than strategy, as emotional softness rather than organizational strength. Yet when examined closely, gratitude is neither sentimental nor optional. It is a discipline that sharpens judgment, stabilizes […] The post Insight
The Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources has announced plans to revoke the licences of 50 large-scale mining companies after a review found widespread regulatory breaches, marking a further tightening of oversight in the sector. The decision follows an ongoing audit of large-scale mining operations by a special committee set up by the Ministry, which […] The post Lands
By: Samuel Ohene Nyantakyi Japan Motors Trading Company (JMTC), in partnership with Foton Motor, has held a stakeholder engagement session as part of a series of Foton customer engagement events aimed at introducing the latest lineup of Foton heavy-duty trucks unto the Ghanaian market. The event also saw the unveiling of the New Foton Telematics […] The post Motoring
By Adekeye ADEBAJO On the eve of America’s imperial invasion of the Philippines in 1899, the British poet and defender of empire Rudyard Kipling urged the United States to: Take up the White Man’s burden– The savage wars of peace– Fill full the mouth of famine And bid the sickness cease; Over the next decade, […] The post Donald Trump and the white man’s burden in Nigeria
By Enoch YOUNG “Why spend billions buying food when our schools can grow it? Ghana’s senior high school farms, if properly utilised, could feed students, reduce government expenditure, and create future agribusiness leaders.” Ghana spends billions of cedis each year feeding students in public senior high schools, yet many of these schools sit on fertile […] The post Feeding or farming? appeared first on
A commercial dispute in Nigeria involving a Ghanaian-owned real estate development in Abuja has sparked concern within Ghana’s investment community, amid warnings that the matter could strain economic relations between West Africa’s two largest Anglophone economies if not carefully managed. The case centres on River Park Estate, a major residential project in Nigeria’s federal capital, […] The post Ghana–Nigeria
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has announced an email for requesting ‘access codes’ to facilitate the purchase of tickets on the FIFA Website for the country’s group matches. The GFA indicated that to enhance easy correspondence on ticket acquisition for Ghanaian supporters across the world for Black Stars matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup […] The post GFA
By Juliet Aguiar DUGBARTEY, Aburi China is deepening its cooperation with Ghana in the mining sector, with a strong focus on technology transfer, responsible investment and building long-term, sustainable industrial capacity. Tong Defa, Chinese Ambassador to Ghana, said the partnership is geared toward helping Ghana maximize the economic and social benefits of its mineral resources. […] The post China
Every year has its own rhythm. Some move gently, others arrive with cymbals and drum rolls. 2025 was unmistakably loud, busy, demanding and deeply rewarding. As this becomes my final column for the year, it feels only right to pause, lower the microphone slightly, and reflect before the lights dim for the festive break. One […] The post On Cue with Kafui Dey:
Origen Private Debt Fund (OPDF) hosted a high-level stakeholder engagement event in Accra as part of its continued efforts to engage investors, project sponsors and regulators; strengthen portfolio relationships; and communicate its long-term strategy for project finance in Ghana. The event, held on Thursday, 27 November 2025 at Airport West Hotel, brought together institutional partners, […] The post An
As part of its commitment to supporting the creative arts industry and empowering young talent, FirstBank Ghana is sponsoring a series of major cultural and entertainment activities this December, reinforcing its role as a bank that champions creativity, innovation and youth-driven growth. The Bank’s December 2025 creative arts interventions span music, culture, digital content creation […] The post FirstBank
This Christmas, West Hills Mall is set to become the heartbeat of festive celebration in Accra, offering families, friends and shoppers a truly magical December filled with entertainment, culture and unforgettable experiences. More than just a shopping destination, West Hills Mall transforms into a vibrant Christmas village where tradition meets modern lifestyle. From dazzling decorations […] The post West
Any person who professes to be a Christian but does not carry the word of God or does not have Christ in them is not worth a Christian, the Rt. Rev. Andrew Mbeah-Baiden, Bishop of the Northern Accra Diocese of the Methodist Church Ghana has said. In the same vein, he maintained that Ministers of […] The post The word of God is key to Christianity-Bishop Mbeah-Baiden appeared
By: Confidence AKPLOME Public discussion on Ghana’s tax system tends to concentrate on the major changes that appear in budget statements and policy proposals. Proposed tax reforms and new revenue measures dominate the headlines. Yet, the everyday administrative practices within the tax system that often exert equal or greater influence on how businesses experience taxation […] The post Understanding
As the festive season blankets the continent, the organisers of the influential Pan African AI & Innovation Summit extended warm holiday wishes to stakeholders. in the industry and African youth, a poignant reminder that even as artificial intelligence (AI) procures progress, the foundation of human connection remains paramount. In a message steeped in the spirit […] The post Pan
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