Vice Chairman of Black Stars Management Committee, Stephen Appiah, has admitted that Mohammed Kudus' potential absence will be a big blow to the team ahead of the 2026 World Cup. The 26-year-old is currently nursing an injury, which could force him to miss the Mundial slated to be hosted in the USA, Canada and Mexico.Kudus suffered a hamstring injury in January and was expected to return to full fitness in April, but suffered a setback, which has ruled him out of playing
The Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) has trained 40 officers in preparation for the nationwide rollout of Ghana’s electronic visa (e-visa) system, scheduled for May 25, 2026. The two-day training programme, held in Accra yesterday, brought together officers from various immigration control points across the country to equip them with the skills needed to operate the … The post GIS steps up readiness
The Ghana Institute of Procurement and Supply has welcomed the newly assented Value for Money legislation, describing it as a major step toward strengthening transparency, accountability, and efficiency in the management of the public purse. According to the institute, the law will help ensure that government spending delivers value to various state institutions and the […] The post GIPS
Twenty-two players have arrived in Puebla for tomorrow’s international friendly against Mexico. The Black Stars have been camping since Sunday, with Terry Yegbe, Nathaniel Adjei and Jan Kwasi Gyamerah joining the rest of the squad on Tuesday. The last training exercise had 22 players available with morale among the players high as each player tries … The post Black Stars train for Mexico friendly appeared
Countries face the same challenge: how to sustain progress towards universal health coverage at a time of fiscal pressure
Commuters across the country, particularly in Accra and its surrounding districts, are expected to heave a sigh of relief as Metro Mass Transit (MMT) deploys 100 newly acquired buses onto the roads. The rollout, described as a bold step towards resetting Ghana’s struggling public transport system, will be officially inaugurated tomorrow in Accra by the … The post MMT deploys 100 new buses to
H.E. Niloy Banerjee further expressed excitement about the Peace Index and Peace Map initiatives.
He is seeking a declaration that the laws on the publication of false news and false communications are vague
The Director of Enterprise Business and Wholesale at Telecel Ghana, Tawa Bolarin, has encouraged African governments and industry leaders to open markets and harmonise digital infrastructure policies to accelerate growth. Speaking during a panel discussion at the 11th Ghana Female CEO Summit in Accra on the topic, ‘Women Building Africa’s Digital Ecosystem, Innovation and Inclusive … The post Create
Our focus is to rebuild and offer credible alternatives and to hold the government accountable,
Regarding price dynamics, he said, inflation remained well below the lower limit of the mediumterm target band.
Ghana has taken a bold, landmark step toward fair healthcare with the launch of the Free Primary Healthcare Program, a policy that could reshape the nation’s health sector for generations to come. Officially launched on April 15, 2026, by President John Dramani Mahama, this program is being positioned as a key element of Ghana’s road … The post Ghana’s
Parliament resumes today, May 21, 2026, for the Second Meeting of the Second Session of the Ninth Parliament, with lawmakers set to deliberate on major bills covering energy, transport, security and judicial reforms.
The mobile money sector recorded GH¢493.2 billion in transaction value in April 2026, a 35.1% jump from a year earlier, as digital payments continue to dominate the country's financial landscape.
Your complete guide to 2026 FIFA World Cup Group H — covering Spain, Uruguay, Saudi Arabia and Cape Verde with team profiles, key players, head coaches and all fixture dates and venues.
By Joshua Worlasi AMLANU The Bank of Ghana has maintained its benchmark monetary policy rate at 14 percent while tightening banking sector liquidity rules, as policymakers seek to shield the economy from rising external inflation risks linked to escalating tensions in the Middle East. At the conclusion of the 130th Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting, […] The post BoG
By Blessing Sarfo BOAKYE The global transition to a low-carbon economy is no longer a distant goal but an immediate economic and regulatory reality. Governments, investors, and international institutions are increasingly aligning around achieving net-zero emissions, recognising climate change as both an environmental threat and a material business risk. Ghana has signalled its commitment to […] The post Implementing
Ghana’s financial sector assets expanded by 23.2 percent in 2025 to GH¢647.25 billion, underscoring improving stability and stronger resilience across banks and other regulated institutions following the country’s recent macroeconomic and debt restructuring challenges, According to the Bank of Ghana, the sector’s total assets represented 45.1 percent of gross domestic product, reflecting a recovery in […] The post Financial
By Joshua Worlasi AMLANU Ghana’s real estate sector is entering what industry players describe as its most supportive financing environment in nearly a decade, underpinned by easing inflation, a recovering cedi and consecutive interest rate cuts by the Bank of Ghana, Managing Director, Enterprise Properties Limited (EPL), Kwadwo Nini Owusu has said. Speaking at the […] The post Property
The Managing Director of the Agricultural Development Bank (ADB PLC), Edward Ato Sarpong has described Ghana’s successful exit from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) financial support programme as a defining moment for the country’s economic recovery journey, signaling renewed investor confidence, stronger financial discipline, and a more resilient banking sector. According to the ADB MD, […] The post IMF
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