By Kestér Kenn KLOMEGÂH Organized by the Fashion Foundation with the support of the Moscow Government, the second Moscow Fashion Week was held from March 2nd to 7th. As part of the bilateral cooperation agreements signed at the BRICS+ Fashion Summit, directors of fashion weeks and councils from Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, […] The post South
By Gabriel OPOKU ASARE An educational legacy rooted in colonialism Ghana boasts one of Africa’s most educated populations, a trend underscored by a consistent surge in tertiary enrollment over the past 15 years. In 2022, Statista reported a noteworthy 635 thousand students engaged in tertiary education, reflecting an annual increase. This trajectory, rooted in the […] The post
Oyster Agribusiness, a leading agricultural technology (Agritech) company, has hosted a vibrant celebration, recognizing the dedication and contributions of smallholder farmers in the Kintampo Municipality in the Bono East Region. The event, which included the company’s annual Smallholder Farmer Award Scheme, underscored the vital role of agriculture in Ghana’s economy and the importance of empowering […] The post
The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) in Ghana has welcomed 132 new inductees, deepening the pool of well-trained human resources and marking a significant milestone for the accounting profession in the region. A total of 132 inductees, made up of 86 male and 46 female professionals reflecting the growing diversity within the accounting community […] The post
Ghana is considered one of the more stable countries in West Africa since its transition to multi-party democracy in 1992. Formerly known as the Gold Coast, Ghana gained independence from Britain in 1957, becoming the first sub-Saharan nation to break free from colonial rule. Gold, cocoa and more recently oil form the cornerstone of Ghana’s […] The post GH@67: The journey so far
The energy sector stands at the forefront of the nation’s development journey, playing a pivotal role in powering industries, driving economic growth, and improving the lives of its citizens. As the country marks her 67th birthday, a closer look at the sector reveals both challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. Overview of energy landscape Ghana’s […] The post GH@67:
By Mohammed AWAL In the heart of West Africa, Ghana stands at a crossroads, grappling with economic challenges that demand both introspection and strategic action. From high levels of public debt to pervasive corruption and leadership issues, the nation faces a complex landscape. Mary Addah, the Executive Director of the Ghana Integrity Initiative (GII), […] The post GH@67:
By Kizito CUDJOE Resource-rich Ghana has once again made headlines by joining the ranks of African nations producing green minerals. This time, the focus is on lithium, a highly sought-after transition mineral. The country’s entry into lithium production is seen as significant, considering the growing global demand for this crucial transition metal. Lithium is a […] The post
In the next three years, Ghana will attain seventy (70) years of independence. A nation as a living entity at seventy (70) must have attain full maturation and plateau in development to rock shoulders in the league of developed countries. Looking at where Ghana was ten (10) years after independence and where it is now, […] The post Ghana’s Independence:
Ghana was the first country to gain independence in Sub-Saharan Africa on 6th March 1957. Ghana’s path to freedom was fuelled by growing nationalistic sentiment, spearheaded by figures like Kwame Nkrumah, decades of resistance, and calls for self-government, coupled with gradual increases in autonomy through constitutional development. These ultimately led to Ghana breaking free from […] The post
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