By Ruth Aboagye Feed the industries + targeted capital could create 500,000 jobs and unlock $5–10 billion in exports Ghana’s economic reset is within reach, but it will require more than policy statements. It demands a decisive shift in how capital is deployed. As government advances the BIG Push, a stronger framework is emerging: BIG […] The post TRU-RESET4GROWTH:
PharmAccess is a Dutch not-for-profit organization and a recognized pioneer in development cooperation. It is known for advancing innovative public-private partnerships and health financing solutions across Africa. Since its founding in 2001, PharmAccess has worked to improve access to quality healthcare by building strong collaborations with governments, international donors, development partners, and private sector actors. […] The post King’sDay26:
In a strategic move that underscores the growing connection between travel, hospitality, and lifestyle, KSACS Travel and Tours partnered the 10th edition of the Ghana Beverage Awards to support and promote excellence within Ghana’s beverage sector. The event, held at the Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City, brought together key industry players, corporate leaders, and policymakers […] The post KSACS
On King’s Day 2026, Maridav Ghana Limited proudly joins the Netherlands business community in celebrating a long-standing and impactful partnership between Ghana and the Kingdom of the Netherlands one rooted in innovation, trust, and a shared commitment to sustainable growth. For nearly four decades, Maridav Ghana Limited has remained at the forefront of Ghana’s animal […] The post Maridav
As Consultant, I have sat across the table from hiring managers during the final stages of recruitment. The ritual was almost always the same. After discussing technical skills and cultural fit, someone would inevitably slide a laptop across the polished wood. “Have you seen this?” they would ask, turning the screen toward me. On it […] The post HR
In Ghana’s drive for a stronger agricultural sector, lower import dependence and more inclusive economic growth, horticulture is emerging as one of the most promising sectors for partnership between Ghana and the Netherlands. At the forefront of that partnership is H.E. Jeroen Verheul, Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to Ghana, whose leadership has […] The post Less
By Ernest Bako WUBONTO The e-Crime Bureau Executive Chairman, Dr. Albert Antwi-Boasiako, has expressed concern that traditional degree programmes are producing graduates who cannot operate in real-world threat environments because curricula have not kept pace with the speed and complexity of AI-driven attacks. The former Director-General of the Cyber Security Authority (CSA), delivering a keynote […] The post Cybersecurity
Many people have expressed concern that gradually President John Mahama’s government is deviating from democratic rule and is pushing Ghana to a military dictatorship, where people’s freedoms are often sacrificed on the altar of consolidating power. In other words, Ghana risks descending into the culture of silence unless current political office holders demonstrate their commitment […] The post Development
By Dr. Elikplim Kwabla APETORGBOR Ghana is sitting on a resource it continues to misclassify as a nuisance. Every day, large volumes of solid waste are collected across urban Ghana, especially in Greater Accra, only to be transported and dumped at considerable cost. Public authorities spend heavily to manage it, citizens suffer from the consequences […] The post Landfilling waste management
Energy efficiency has to be considered as a core macroeconomic adjustment tool, cautioned IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva as she observed that rising global energy costs linked to geopolitical conflict are disproportionately hitting countries with limited fiscal space. Energy-importing economies, Ghana inclusive, face a renewed policy squeeze with significant spillovers from the Middle East conflict. […] The post Editorial:
…what buyers ignore until it’s too late [1] Ghana’s property market continues to attract both local and diaspora investors, driven by rapid urbanization, population growth and the perception of real estate as a secure store of value. However, beneath this optimism lies a complex web of legal, institutional and socio-cultural vulnerabilities that routinely expose buyers […] The post The
By Oliver Tackie When Jasent Enterprise asked their bankers for GH?50,000 to restock their trade, the answer was no. No audited books. No land title. Too risky. Last month they tried again. This time the CEO’s Ghana Card and two years of MoMo transactions got her approval in 48 hours. Jasent’s story shows Africa’s big […] The post How financial institutions drive
“We all need people who will give us feedback. That’s how we improve.” Bill Gates Let’s be honest – the word “feedback” often makes our shoulders tense up, doesn’t it? Many times in life, we brace ourselves for a verdict, for a judgment on our worth, or for the sharp sting of criticism. We’ve been conditioned to […] The post Risk
By Peter Justice GARIBA In the often-turbulent arena of governance, where rhetoric frequently outweighs results, a different kind of leadership quietly commands attention—measured, deliberate, and deeply human. At the centre of this rare approach stands Julius Debrah, Chief of Staff to President John Dramani Mahama. His leadership style is not built on noise, but on […] The post Power
By Elizabeth PUNSU, Kumasi The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has intensified infrastructure upgrades across the Ashanti Regional capital, as persistent power outages continue to impact households, businesses and water supply systems. The interventions – being undertaken under ECG’s Capital Investment Programme – are expected to ease pressure on the city’s strained distribution network and […] The post ECG
In reference to the Revenue Administration Act, 2016 (Act 915), tax means a duty, levy, charge, rate, fee, interest, penalty or any other amount imposed by a tax law or to be collected by, or paid to, the Commissioner-General under a tax law. Act 915 defines a taxpayer as a person liable to pay tax. […] The post Resolving tax dispute: A practical strategy appeared first on The
Catalytic converters have been a source of trouble for a number of vehicle owners due to their exorbitant price tag. Unethical roadside mechanics and automobile sellers, who are aware of the high prices of catalytic converters, have often had to secretly remove such devices from the vehicles of their unsuspecting clients, then sell the parts […] The post Motoring
…Our problem isn’t colonialism. it’s the story we tell about it… Let me say something that will probably irritate a lot of people: the most important constraint on Ghana’s, and much of Sub-Sahara’s, economic development today is not the legacy of colonialism. It is the intellectual comfort that legacy provides. I want to be careful […] The post Remagine
… calls for wider public engagement The Council of State has expressed strong commendation for the Bank of Ghana’s stewardship of the economy, following a wide-ranging briefing delivered by Governor, Dr. Johnson Asiama, and has urged the central bank to mount a sustained public education campaign to bring the story of Ghana’s economic recovery to […] The post Council of State
Absa Group Chief Executive Officer, Kenny Fihla, has concluded a visit to Ghana as part of an engagement tour across Africa, designed to reaffirm Absa Group’s commitment to regional growth, sustainable financial inclusion, and a strong customer-centric approach. During the visit, Mr Fihla met with various stakeholders, including clients and customers, regulators, and colleagues across […] The post Absa
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