…reinforces commitment to a Greener Future Karpowership Ghana Company Limited has reinforced its commitment to environmental sustainability and community development with a tree planting exercise in Essikado in the Western Region. The initiative, which forms part of the company’s environmental sustainability efforts, saw the planting of 1,000 trees, including mahogany and mansonia species, as Karpowership […] The post Karpowership
The Chief Executive of the Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD), Dr. Randy Abbey, has called for deeper trust, transparency, and commitment between Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire as the two countries seek to strengthen cooperation and secure greater value for cocoa from the two countries on the international market. Addressing stakeholders at a meeting of the Côte […] The post COCOBOD
Reigning champions Apagya Senior High School, from the Adansi South district of Ashanti Region, has successfully defended their title – emerging winners of the 2026 World Environment Day quiz competition recently held. The competition was organised by AngloGold Ashanti (AGA) Obuasi Mine in partnership with the Underground Mining Alliance (UMA), Environmental Protection Authority (EPA), Keeping […] The post Apagya
For the better part of a century, the architecture of employment relations rested on a relatively simple, if often lopsided, foundation. That foundation was the contract of service, a legal and psychological bargain wherein an employee exchanged obedience and time for wages and job security. The employer provided the capital, the systems, and the directives […] The post Redefining
This three-part series argues that while technology has evolved dramatically, management has not kept pace. The first installment examined how modern management emerged from the industrial age and why many of its underlying assumptions have become increasingly obsolete. The second explored the reasons management has resisted transformation, including entrenched power structures, institutional inertia, outdated educational […] The post The
The Minister for Finance, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, has called for a fundamental transformation of the cocoa sector, insisting that the industry must become more resilient, prosperous and profitable for the benefit of farmers and the economies of both Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire. Speaking as Chair of the 7th Steering Committee Meeting of the Côte […] The post Cocoa sector must
Ghana’s development conversation has too many grandmasters and too few players. For years we have approached nation building like a game of chess. Careful. Sequential. One move, then wait. Protect the king at all costs. Sacrifice pawns quietly. Plan from a distance while the board stays still. That model formed me. But the moment I […] The post Changing
By Henry Atta NYAME There is a reggae song I dearly love by Bob Marley titled: Who the cap fits, let them wear it. The song teaches important values such as humility, honesty, and integrity. If you listen carefully to its message, you will understand the danger of accepting what does not belong to you […] The post Dishonest gains: a dangerous new normal appeared first on The
By Richieson GYENI-BOATENG All over the world, it is believed that the Human Capital of every institution are the most valuable assets contributing to growth and profitability. But the same valuable assets have also contributed to the collapse of many institutions in the world via lifestyle choices, fraud, embezzlement, corruption and bribery. According to The […] The post Employee
By Felix Ekow ESHUN I watched the news reports on the xenophobic attacks on fellow Africans with a heavy heart. To see brothers turn on brothers on this continent is a wound that cuts deep. But in the middle of that pain, another story is quietly unfolding — the story of our people coming home. […] The post Coming Home: Turning
By Joseph Borketey When the COVID?19 pandemic forced schools worldwide to close, educators and learners in both urban London and rural Ghana discovered how fragile remote education can be when connectivity is unreliable. The shock exposed a persistent digital divide: while digital platforms promised equitable access, the physical networks connecting learners were uneven and often […] The post ICT
The on-going Middle East conflict is expected to slow global growth to the lowest rate since onset of the COVID-19 pandemic amid higher energy prices, steeper inflation and increased borrowing costs. The World Bank Group’s latest Global Economic Prospects report says global growth is forecast as slowing to 2.5% in 2026, down from 2.9% in […] The post Editorial: Strait
The microfinance industry is calling for recalibrating the Bank of Ghana’s (BoG) revised capital framework, urging a rethink of both the proposed minimum capital thresholds and their tight implementation timeline. The Ghana Association of Microfinance Companies (GAMC), operators, consultants and academics – although broadly endorsing the direction of reform – caution that while the regulatory […] The post Editorial:
Huawei Technologies Ghana has donated 100 Huawei Matepad tablets to support and enhance the teaching and learning of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at Pope John Senior High School and Minor Seminary in the Eastern Region of Ghana. The donation, which reflects the company’s commitment to promoting digital inclusivity across all levels of education, aims […] The post Huawei
In the early years after independence, there was little to suggest that Morocco would pull so decisively ahead of Ghana. Both countries emerged from colonial rule within a year of each other — Morocco in 1956, Ghana in 1957 — carrying the optimism of new nations and the burdens of underdevelopment. Both were largely agrarian. […] The post RE-IMAGINE
Okomfo Anokye Community Bank, at Wiamoase at the Sekyere South District in the Ashanti Region has unveiled a community centre in Wiamoase as the flagship project of its 40th?anniversary corporate social responsibility (CSR) programme. The facility represents a bold investment in local infrastructure designed to strengthen the bank’s social licence and deepen its bond with […] The post Okomfo
By Ernestina Mensah Ghana’s economy has entered 2026 with encouraging momentum. The latest Gross Domestic Product (GDP) estimates show that the economy expanded by 6.4% in the first quarter of 2026, up slightly from 6.2% recorded in the same period last year. This performance confirms that Ghana’s recovery is not only continuing, but also showing […] The post The 6.4%
The Chartered Institute of Human Resource Management Ghana (CIHRM) has called on human resource professionals to uphold accountability, ethical leadership and responsible use of authority in the workplace as the Human Resource Management Professionals Act, 2020 (Act 1020) takes full effect. Speaking at the CIHRM’26 Conference, President of the Institute, Florence Hutchful, said HR practitioners […] The post CIHRM
By Joshua Worlasi AMLANU & Ebenezer Chike Adjei NJOKU The equity market continued its strong upward trajectory in May, adding nearly GH¢91billion in market value over the past year as declining inflation, lower interest rates and rising investor participation reinforced one of the strongest stock market rallies in recent history. The Ghana Stock Exchange’s (GSE) […] The post Investor
Ghana’s food production is facing a looming crisis as farmers across the country struggle to access fertilizers due to delays in the government’s subsidy programme. In farming hubs such as Ejura, Nkoranza, Techiman, Goaso and Sefwi Wiawso, producers warn that the absence of affordable input is already affecting crop development and could lead to reduced […] The post Food
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