The Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) has confirmed that a microlight aircraft crashed in Tema on Monday while flying from Ho to Accra. In a statement issued on March 16, the regulator said the aircraft, registered 9G-ADV, was expected to arrive in Accra at 1520 Zulu time (GMT). However, the last radio contact with the […] The post GCAA confirms microlight aircraft
By Ebenezer Chike Adjei NJOKU [email protected] The World Bank has committed US$300million to a new secondary education initiative in Ghana, Minister of Education Haruna Iddrisu has confirmed, stating that the funding, nearly double what was initially discussed, will prioritise the rehabilitation and upgrading of technical and vocational senior high schools across the country. The announcement […] The post Education
Grace Awotwe is a distinguished Business and Finance Executive with over 16 years of experience in strategic financial leadership, business transformation, and operational excellence across multiple sectors including healthcare, mining services, real estate, and professional services. Renowned for her strategic insight and people-centred leadership style, Grace has built a strong reputation for driving revenue growth, […] The post IWD26:
Generally, businesses in the country operate in a highly dynamic cost environment largely influenced by macroeconomic, structural and regulatory factors. That said, the outlook of the economy has shown stability with renewed investor confidence. In light of that, the 2026 Budget statement seeks to consolidate gains that will sustain economic growth. Based on the need […] The post How
On this year’s International Women’s Day theme, “Give to Gain,” the leadership story of Akosua Ansah-Antwi reflects the idea that the more leaders invest in people, purpose, and values, the greater the impact they create. As Managing Director of Enterprise Insurance, she sits at the helm of one of Ghana’s most respected and leading private […] The post IWD26:
By Rejoice Esi Asante (PhD) How much more can we give to others in a world characterized with so much competition, rivalry and adversarial tendencies? The “Principle of Reciprocity” which says give and it shall be given to you, and the “Royal law” which stresses the need to love your neighbor as yourself, the very […] The post Social Capital: Individual and Organisational
In Ghana’s cocoa sector, the spotlight often shines on farmers who win national awards for excellence in production, innovation and farm management. Yet behind many of these celebrated farmers is a dedicated extension professional whose technical guidance has helped shape their success. For farmers across several cocoa-growing districts, Winnifred Akua Armah, Principal Technical Officer at […] The post IWD26:
By Sarah Kekeli Akunor A few years ago, as a young woman with wild hopes and dreams, when I began losing my sight, I feared that my world would become smaller. Simple things like reading a document, sending an email, and completing a school assignment suddenly felt daunting and uncertain. During that phase of my […] The post IWD26: Give to
In an industry long dominated by multinational giants and male leadership, Beatrice Mensah Tayui is redefining the narrative. As Executive Chairman and founder of Cybele Energy Ltd, she has carved a path that stretches from West Africa’s oilfields to the fast-rising petroleum province of Guyana—a journey according to her is driven by resilience, discipline and […] The post IWD26:
By Samuel SAM HOPin Academy, an entrepreneurial training and innovation hub based in Tamale, has launched the Northern Ghana AI Lab to advance artificial intelligence (AI) research and innovation in the northern part of the country. The lab will serve as a research and innovation hub to foster collaboration among academia, industry, government and civil […] The post HOPin Academy launches Northern
By Amos SAFO The ongoing war between USA-Israel and Iran has been building over the last 20 years. In fact, in 2012, the late Prophet T. B. Joshua predicted that Israel could attack Iran in future. According to him many allies in the global geopolitics could join the exchanges, and that could spark a third […] The post Could Israel and Iran war affect the economy? appeared first on The
By J. N. Halm It is one of those workplace phenomena that everybody knows about, but nobody wants to talk about — at least not officially. Gossip. It is as old as human society itself. In our offices, on our factory floors, in our hospital corridors and bank branches, gossip flows freely. People whisper about […] The post Service
For decades, the labour market has operated on a series of well-established beliefs. A degree from a prestigious university signalled intelligence and perseverance. A specific job title from a recognizable competitor signalled competence. A gap-free resume signalled reliability. These proxies, while imperfect, provided a shorthand for employers navigating a sea of applicants. However, as we […] The post HR
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has tightened controls on imports as the Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SFDA) tightens control on poultry and table-egg imports from 40 countries including Ghana. Can Ghana take a cue? The import-ban list also confirms that imports from these countries are fully prohibited, with additional restrictions imposed on 16 other […] The post Editorial:
By Ernest Bako WUBONTO The National Association of Heavy-Duty Equipment Operators, Ghana (NAHEOG) has expressed concern about unfavourable port conditions and formally petitioned the Ghana Shippers’ Authority (GSA) to overhaul port operations. The association, in a high-level meeting with GSA in Accra, demanded immediate regulatory intervention to resolve systemic bottlenecks that drive up costs and […] The post Heavy-duty
The challenges encountered as a young professional striving to build excellence in her career while nurturing a meaningful family life led to the birth of ArchXenus Company Ltd in 2011. The firm was established to provide a dynamic and inclusive alternative within the architectural space — particularly for young architects, especially women, navigating the traditionally […] The post Nana
The Malawian government has invited Ghana through the Minister for Communications, Digital Technology and Innovations, Samuel Nartey George for a bilateral arrangement under which Ghana will replicate every single bit of its success in digital innovation in that country. The invitation was extended to Ghana by the Malawian Minister of Information and Digitalization, Dr. Shadric Namalomba during a meeting […] The post Ghana
By Dela EVANS Across global industries, from banking and manufacturing to telecommunications and logistics, multinational corporations are redesigning their technology and operational models. The imperative is clear: reduce costs, access skilled talent, and enhance service delivery. To achieve this, global firms increasingly rely on offshore and nearshore delivery centres to manage IT infrastructure, software development, […] The post Positioning
By Kizito CUDJOE Electricity tariffs will fall by 4.81 percent and water tariffs by 3.06 percent from April 1 when the country introduces its first commercial tariff for charging electric vehicles (EVs), the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) has announced. The public utilities regulator said this downward adjustment followed improvements in the cedi–dollar exchange rate […] The post PURC
Precision medicine company Revna Biosciences (RevnaBio) has secured triple accreditation from the American Association for Laboratory Accreditation (A2LA), strengthening its laboratory and biobanking capabilities to support clinical diagnostics and biomedical research across Africa. The accreditation covers three internationally recognised standards: ISO 15189 for medical laboratories, ISO 20387 for biobanking and ISO/IEC 17043 for proficiency testing […] The post RevnaBio
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