Work & Careers

Ghana’s Development Depends on Institutions That are Modern, Responsive, and Trusted

GRA Commissioner-General outlines reforms to build a modern, transparent, and taxpayer-friendly system driven by ITAS, trust, digital transformation, and shared…

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You Cannot Rob a Worker of Pay Already Earned: Ghana’s Court of Appeal Draws the Line

Brahini v Enterprise Life Assurance Ghana Limited [TLP/CA/2025/07] raises vital questions about misconduct, fair hearings, and the rights of sales agents in Ghana's insurance industry.

Companies Turn to Upskilling to Retain Workers as Skills Shortages Deepen

PwC report says employees increasingly value training opportunities alongside pay

Beyond the Sogakofe Barrier: How Anita Traded Her Abolo Pan for an Ashesi Degree

After losing her father, Anita sold abolo at Sogakofe barrier until a chance encounter with Caleb Kudah led to a full scholarship at Ashesi University, where she earned a Business…

From BECE Hall, Through the Rains to Pitch for Her Mother at McDan’s Event: The Story of 16-Yr-Old Alice

Alice Esenam, a 16-year-old BECE student, after her exams on Friday, braved heavy rain and flooded roads to attend McDan Youth Connect, pitching her mother’s struggling catering business after missing…

Education Ministry Pushes Teacher Incentives, STEM Expansion to Improve Learning Outcomes

Government targets rural teacher retention and infrastructure gaps through new welfare and education reforms

Civil Service Council Praises Finance Ministry as Cedi Gains Signal Economic Recovery

The Council cites fiscal reforms and economic stability as signs of stronger public sector leadership

Beyond the Appointment Letter Comfort: Experts Urge Ghana’s Youth to Start Creating Opportunities 

Experts urge Ghana’s youth to move beyond reliance on appointment letters, embrace skills, entrepreneurship, and private sector opportunities for self-driven economic empowerment and growth.

Maritime Authority Deploys Cadets Overseas to Ease Seafarer Shortage

The new placements aim to clear training backlog and position Ghana as a regional labour hub

30s No Longer for Rehearsals: McDan’s Wake-Up Call for Career & Professional Dev’t After Age 30

Dr. Daniel McKorley urges the youth to treat their 30s as decisive years, stressing that discipline, clear direction, financial structure, and intentional living during this decade shape long-term success and…

What Will Still Matter When AI Takes Over Routine Work?

AI is reshaping work by automating routine tasks, shifting value toward human judgment, creativity, emotional intelligence, and adaptability as key skills for future careers.