This raises a fundamental question: Why is Ghana investing in extending the life of infrastructure it has already deemed obsolete?
Global oil prices drop sharply below $100 per barrel after President Trump announces a two-week ceasefire with Iran and potential reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
Ghana’s Black Starlets face a tough Group D challenge against Senegal, Algeria, and South Africa at the 2026 U-17 AFCON.
The ECG said this forms part of efforts to improve power supply reliability.
Information provided by the Ministry of Health indicates that many families across Ghana are still unable to make informed decisions about medicines, treatment and preventive care.
Ghana hosts the 24th EBID AGM in Accra as Finance Minister Cassiel Ato Forson calls for bold leadership and decisive action to drive regional investment and economic transformation.
Contractor, Messrs. Mmanab Company Limited, says the project is progressing ahead of time despite not receiving any payments.
President John Dramani Mahama has nominated five individuals for appointment to Ghana’s Fiscal Council, in line with the Public Financial Management Act, 2016 (Act 921), as amended.
The Blue Water Guard in the Juaboso District of the Western North Region has seized four water pumping machines and nine gas cylinders from illegal miners, popularly known as galamseyers, during an operation at Topman, a community near Bonsu Nkwanta.
Each school didn’t wish to go down in infamy as the first team to say bye-bye to the Junior Sharks 9.
With the scores in Round 1 cancelling out each other, the long walk to victory had to start afresh.
He stressed that public resource concessions, particularly in the mining sector, must strictly adhere to due process, transparency, and fair competition, given their significance to the national economy.
His comments follow reports that Engineers and Planners scored 93.15 per cent in the bid evaluation, outperforming other competing firms.
A meeting between the Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU) and the Transport Ministry scheduled for Tuesday, April 7 to address growing concerns over escalating fuel prices and their impact on the transport sector failed to take place as planned.
The Head of Industrial Relations at the Ghana Private Road Transport Union, Alhaji Abass Imoro, has cautioned that the transport sector could descend into fare disorder if private operators are allowed to unilaterally increase prices without regulatory engagement.
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