The Director of External Affairs at Telecel Ghana, Komla Buami, has advocated for a new era of collaboration and investment in young innovators as the country positions itself for a digital future. Speaking at the 2025 Tech in Ghana conference on the theme: ‘When Tradition Meets Innovation’ held at the Manhyia Palace, Mr. Buami shared […] The post Telecel champions next
By Rune SKINNEBACH, EU Ambassador to Ghana Two weeks ago Angola hosted one of the most consequential African Union–European Union Summits in years—an event that brought together 35 Heads of State and Government, alongside leaders from the UN, civil society, youth networks, and private sector. Rarely do so many decision-makers gather in one room. And […] The post Why we should care
Sandvik Ghana Ltd. has firmly established itself as a leader in the nation’s extractive sector, emerging as the 1st Runner-Up for ‘Best Performer in Mine Supplies and Support Services’ at the 11th Ghana Mining Industry Awards (GMIA). The recognition is particularly significant as it marks Sandvik’s first-ever entry into the prestigious awards scheme. By securing […] The post Sandvik
…to strengthen engagement and national development efforts The Ghana Institution of Engineering (GhIE) has taken a historic step toward strengthening professional accountability, transparency, and national development by hosting its first-ever Town Hall Meeting, an event many participants described as transformational. For the first time in its decades-long history, engineers across civil, mechanical, electrical, environmental, and […] The post GhIE
Dr. Samuel Kenneth Adolphus Bernard CRABBE In Article 1, we explored how global equity crowdfunding evolved into a multibillion-pound industry, raising more than £3.3 billion in the UK between 2014 and 2019, with global projections exceeding £10 billion by 2030. The discussion also highlighted Ghana’s unique challenge: enormous entrepreneurial energy restrained by chronic financing gaps. […] The post Why
By Samuel SAM Bonzali Rural Bank PLC (BRB), a leading rural bank in the Northern Region, has reported strong financial results for 2024, highlighting significant growth across key indicators and reinforcing its role in supporting rural economic development. At the bank’s 14th annual general meeting (AGM) in Kumbungu, BRB announced a profit after tax of […] The post Bonzali Rural Bank posts
By Prof. Samuel Lartey [email protected] Across generations, the simple truth remains: those who only observe conditions rarely prosper, while those who sow effort, discipline and creativity eventually harvest opportunity. In Ghana today, this truth applies to everyone, from the market woman in Makola and students everywhere in the country, to SMEs in Kumasi and corporate […] The post Planting for prosperity
In Ghana, if you decide to buy land, you should ensure that the property you’re buying is litigation free. How do you know that? You would have to ensure that the person you are buying the property from has legitimate ownership of the interest the person is claiming. Often, we talk about interest in land […] The post Housing in Ghana What to look out for in buying a
The Ghana Shippers Authority (GSA) is asking spare parts dealers to reduce prices so Ghanaians can feel the benefits of the rising Cedi. This call was made during a courtesy visit by leaders of the Abossey Okai Spare Parts Dealers Association to the CEO of the GSA, Prof Ransford Gyampo, at the GSA’s head office […] The post Prof Gyampo urges spare parts dealers
By Yao Afra YAO Chapter 1 A rundown: the rundown world A whole lot has transpired in the world since we last spoke. Trump says the world’s saving has been left to him—dumped on him… The UN is virtually doing nothing, he insinuates. Eight wars—soon to be nine… Eight whole wars, he has solved so […] The post Attempted Prophecies: Torkornoo and ECOWAS in a rundown world
By Kizito CUDJOE Government has pulled its revised lithium agreement from parliament after a wave of public criticism over the new fiscal terms, which cut the negotiated royalty rate to 5 percent from an earlier 10 percent secured by the previous administration. The Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, in a statement announcing the decision, […] The post Revised lithium deal withdrawn
…supports gender-based activism in James Town The Netherlands government has donated new upscale intrusive scanners to Ghana’s Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC) as part of collective efforts aimed at tackling transnational trafficking of illegal drugs through the country’s airports. The new scanners are expected to significantly boost the commission’s operational efficiency and enhance their ability to […] The post Netherlands
By Joshua Adamu ([email protected]) For all the years Ghana has battled illegal mining — or ‘galamsey’, as we call it — the missing piece has never been social passion or political will. It has been clarity. Clarity of purpose, clarity of structure, and clarity of method. Without clarity, every good policy ends up chasing its […] The post Rethinking galamsey appeared first on The
… calls members to“Plant Trees Under Whose Shade We May Never Sit” The Accra Ridge Church (ARC) has officially launched its 90th anniversary celebrations themed “Bonded in Christ’s Love for His Glory,” urging members to look beyond festivities and commit to building a lasting legacy for future generations. Speaking at the launch at the Ridge […] The post Accra Ridge Church launches 90th anniversary
The Ghana Real Estate Professionals Association (GREPA), in partnership with the ACME Institute of Real Estate, has successfully concluded a highly impactful 4-day pre-license education program, held from Dec 1 to 4 2025 and delivered under the auspices of the Real Estate Agency Council (REAC), the regulatory body responsible for implementing the Real Estate Agency […] The post GREPA
By Samuel DOWUONA The Minister of Communications, Digital Technology and Innovations, Samuel Dzata George, on Wednesday, December 3, 2025, granted an exclusive interview to TV3 about his ten months of stewardship. The interview touched on a number of industry issues such as network quality of services, the DSTV saga, the upcoming SIM registration, the 15 […] The post Elephant
By EcoCapital Investment As December unfolds, the air becomes lighter, the streets grow brighter, and the sound of carols echoes through our homes, churches, and shopping centers. Christmas is truly a season of joy and giving — a time to share love, celebrate family, and show generosity. But as much as it is a season […] The post Christmas spending: A season for giving,
If someone told you that Ghana loses nearly 135,000 hectares of forest every year, how believable would that sound on a scale of 1 to 10? Unfortunately, the answer is a stark 10, because it is true. Ghana currently faces one of the fastest deforestation rates in West Africa, a reality that is reshaping ecosystems, […] The post Restoring tomorrow:
By Kestér Kenn KLOMEGÂH Lukoil, Russia’s energy giant, has seriously lost its grounds across Africa, due to United States sanctions. Sanctions have complicated the company’s potential continuity in operating its largest oil field projects, grappling its investment particularly in Republic of Ghana, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Federal Republic of Nigeria. Reports indicated the sanctions […] The post Russia’s
Currently, Ghana imports nearly 200,000 metric tonnes of crude palm oil each year – costing the nation over US$200million. In presenting the 2026 budget to parliament recently, Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson outlined government’s plan to cultivate 100,000 hectares of new oil palm plantations with the hope of creating over 250,000 direct and indirect […] The post Editorial:
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