Why Galamsey in Ghana Won’t End Soon
Despite the urgency and widespread calls to stop galamsey, the movement will likely fizzle out without lasting change—a familiar pattern…
Kwabena Obeng Darko: A Pioneer in African Entrepreneurship
Kwabena Obeng Darko’s story is one that quietly echoes through Ghana’s entrepreneurial landscape, a man whose diverse talents and visionary…
We have changed the face of foreign investment -GIPC Boss
GIPC says it is transforming foreign investment in Africa by using innovative strategies that integrate traditional methods with digital media…
Organized Labour Calls Off Strike Over SSNIT Hotel Sale
Organized Labour has called off its planned strike, which began today, following the Social Security and National Insurance Trust’s (SSNIT)…
Government to Launch Another SME Support Programme on July 15
Government is set to launch the SME Growth and opportunity programme at a summit on Tuesday the 16th of July…
Landmark Ruling in Ghana Oil Field Dispute Favors International Energy Companies
Ghana's unlawful oil field unitization violated Eni and Vitol's contract, but no damages were awarded as the decision is not…
We want to improve profitability — SSNIT justifies sale of shares in “struggling hotels”
Mr Kofi Osafo Maafo, Director General, Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT), says the decision to sell the Trust’s…
Strategic Leadership and Empowerment: The Pearl Esua-Mensah Story at UT Bank
Pearl’s journey at UT showcased the impact of strategic leadership, smart hiring, and empowerment, transforming UT’s operations and public image,
Recruitment Persistence: How Not Settling Pays Off
Replacing Johnny at UT Bank showed that strategic leadership and smart hiring are vital for success and growth in financial…
Ghana and Bondholders Start Second Round of Debt Restructuring Talks
Negotiations aim to restructure $13 billion of Eurobonds Pact reached in first round didn’t meet IMF parameters
Getting Away with Murder? Why Ghana’s Telcos Need to Face the Music in Court
Telcos in Ghana seem to have taken the needs of consumers for granted, possibly leading to a monopolistic situation squeezing…