Ah, weekends! For some, it’s time to unwind, but for the rest of us, it’s fertile ground for hustling. In these times, relying on the 9-to-5 alone is like digging for water with a spoon. Why not turn those free hours into cash flow?
First up, photography. In Ghana, weekends and events are inseparable—weddings, funerals, naming ceremonies. Armed with a decent camera and editing skills, you could rake in GHS 500 to GHS 3,000 per gig. It’s like being paid to make memories!

Then there’s ride-hailing—Uber and Bolt to the rescue. Own a car? Earn up to GHS 1,500 by driving on weekends in bustling cities like Accra and Kumasi. It’s not bad for catching up on your favorite tunes while zipping across town.
For the planners among us, event planning is booming. Help organize a friend’s wedding, and soon you’ll be charging GHS 1,000 to GHS 5,000 for bigger events. The opportunities? Endless, just like our love for parties!

For the digital savants, freelance writing and graphic design are goldmines. From content creation to web design, your laptop could bring in GHS 200 to GHS 2,000 per project on platforms like Fiverr and Upwork. You can even sip coffee in bed while the cash flows in.
Fancy yourself a scholar? Online tutoring is a growing side hustle, especially in subjects like math and English. Charging GHS 50 to GHS 200 per hour is just the start. With Superprof or TeachersInGhana, weekends become a classroom of opportunity.

Or, dip into mini importation—a venture where you can source products from Alibaba with as little as GHS 1,000. A 50% profit margin awaits, especially if you’re clever with social media promotions on Instagram and WhatsApp.
Not to be outdone, if your hands are skilled, try selling handmade products—from crafts to jewelry. Platforms like Etsy and Tonaton can help you showcase your creativity, with prices ranging from GHS 50 to GHS 500 per item.
And there you have it! These weekend side hustles aren’t just about earning a little extra—they’re your gateway to transforming passion into profit. The secret? Start small, stay focused, and let persistence do the rest. Happy hustling, my friend! The weekends are yours for the taking.
