As the 2025/2026 season reaches its culminating point, there's a lot on offer; league titles, champions league places, and the relegation dog fight.
Nigerian superstar and former world champion, Tobi Amusan has confirmed her participation at the African Senior Athletics Championship billed to open in Ghana on May, 12, 2026.
According to him, the programme helped improve Ghana’s external position, including a significant increase in import cover and stronger reserve buffers.
He stressed that effective risk management should begin long before emergencies occur, saying operators must work in a “mode of expectation” rather than reaction.
Speaking on the ongoing debate around the Bank of Ghana’s Domestic Gold Purchase Programme on the KeyPoints with Alfred Ocansey, Prof. Khalid commended the central bank for publicly engaging on the issue.
Sebastian Coe, president of the World Athletics, would arrive in Ghana on Saturday, May 9, 2026, ahead of the opening of the African Senior Athletics Championship in Accra.
He noted that Ghana’s gold holdings have increased significantly, with gold now making up over 42 percent of the country’s reserves. While this strengthens reserve buffers, it also exposes the economy to concentration risk.
The NCPTA said the consequences for engaging in examination malpractice are dire and far-reaching.
Nigerian superstar and former world champion, Tobi Amusan has confirmed her participation at the African Senior Athletics Championship billed to open in Ghana on May, 12, 2026.
Ghana’s men’s 4x100m relay team has missed out on a place in the final of the 2026 World Relays after finishing fourth in Heat 3 with a time of 38.19 seconds.
Tensions continue to rise in Ghana’s boxing scene as Prince Kamaldeen has once again publicly challenged long-time friend turned rival Abu Kamoko to settle their unfinished business in the ring.
President Mahama praises IGP Yohuno and POMAB for their quiet but effective fight against armed robbery and organised crime at the commissioning of a new police headquarters.
The International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) Council has confirmed Ghana’s Mawuko Afadzinu as Chair of the ITTF Sustainability Committee, reaffirming his growing influence in global table tennis governance and sustainable development.
BoG insists that what has been described in public discourse as a “loss” should be understood as a programme cost.
"The best practice of bullion composition in reserves should not be more than 20%."
According to the Minister, Ghana is at a crucial stage in its economic development, facing challenges such as unemployment, low-income levels, and environmental concerns.
Gershon Kudjo Agbledzorwu, Head of the Financial Markets Department, confirmed that approximately 83% of the total DGPP cost arises from a single accounting factor.
He makes the point that the losses incurred from gold purchases are problematic.
He makes the point that politicisation distorts the facts on monetary policy issues.
He expressed deep concern over the increasing cases of kidney and liver diseases in communities affected by illegal mining activities.
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