… About Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs)? By Desmond Isaac Addo Email: [email protected] Most of us simply turn on the tap and expect water to flow. We rarely stop to think about everything that has to come together to make that happen. In recent weeks, many residents in parts of Accra, myself included, have been following news […] The post What do you know appeared first on The
By Emmanuel Bewaji ELEMO, Doctoral Scholar, RUCST ([email protected], +2348101035214) Middle East turbulence, supply chain pressures, and the strategic response of the ECOWAS Sub-Region In the modern global order, geopolitical conflicts rarely remain confined to the regions in which they originate. Political instability, military confrontations, and diplomatic tensions in one part of the world often ripple […] The post When
…In a world of interdependent supply chains, rising oil prices are not distant geopolitical events. They are silent tax collectors on every household and economy By Ing. Prof. Douglas BOATENG When distant wars reach the local petrol pump Wars no longer stay where they begin. In earlier centuries, conflicts were largely confined to battlefields and […] The post The
By Prof. Samuel Lartey [email protected] www.pefghana.org How spreadsheets and prayers coexist On a typical morning in Accra, Kumasi or Tamale, the rhythm of business begins long before the first customer arrives. Shop owners sweep the front of their stores while whispering a short prayer. Taxi drivers place stickers reading “God Is in Control” on their […] The post Divine enterprise appeared first on
By Chalcy AMO ASANTE, KNUST Campus Correspondent The Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GNCCI), Mark Badu Aboagye, has revealed that nearly 90% of fresh graduates in Ghana struggle to secure employment within a year of completing their studies. He further disclosed that about 1.4 million young Ghanaians are […] The post 90% of
By Juliet ETEFE The economy recorded a year-on-year growth of 5.8 percent in fourth quarter-2025, pushing full-year expansion to 6 percent according to provisional data released by Ghana Statistical Service (GSS). The latest outturn reflects an improvement from the 4 percent growth recorded in the same period of 2024, underscoring strengthening economic activity toward year-end. […] The post Q4
The World Bank Group has called on the domestic private sector to take a far more active role in shaping the country’s skills pipeline, warning that persistent employer passivity is deepening the mismatch between education outcomes and labour market needs at a time of rising youth dislocation. Paschal Donohoe, Managing Director and Chief Knowledge Officer-World […] The post World
The Chief Executive Officer of the Millennium Development Authority (MiDA), Alex Mould, has raised concerns over the widespread neglect of agricultural infrastructure across the country’s Middle Belt, warning that years of under-maintenance have left critical assets underutilised. His remarks follow a seven-day field assessment tour across the Ashanti, Bono, Ahafo and Bono East Regions, where […] The post MiDA
Charles Asiedu, Member of Parliament for Tano South and a member of Parliament’s Energy Committee, has called on the government to treat the revitalisation of the Ghana Cylinder Manufacturing Company Limited as an urgent job creation and industrial development priority, warning that continued neglect of the state-owned firm risks squandering both economic and environmental opportunity. […] The post Tano
… re-affirms commitment to future-fit banking while advancing sustainable progress for clients and communities. Standard Chartered Bank Ghana PLC is marking 130 years of continuous operation in Ghana, underscoring a legacy deeply interwoven with the nation’s financial development trajectory and future aspirations. The Bank draws its history from the Bank of British West Africa established […] The post Standard
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