Chief Executive of Telecel Ghana, Ing. Patricia Obo-Nai has underscored the importance of continuous evolution in education to keep pace with changing industry demands and technological advancement.
About 50 women entrepreneurs from across the Ashanti Region have received training on business management, credit risk, and financial sustainability at a capacity-building workshop organised by ...
A significant number of Ghanaians living with hearing impairment received about 60 free hearing aids valued at approximately ...
At the recent Development Bank Ghana (DBG) oil palm roundtable with stakeholders in Accra, the Oil Palm Development ...
With the ongoing Middle East conflict, it is gratifying to learn that the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) has ...
By Kofi DOTSE For some African countries, tourism is designed as a soft sector. Something nice to have, but not central to ...
By Attiya Waris In March, Kenya made a strategic push for economic self-determination when the Treasury announced that it did ...
By Seade Caesar In a world increasingly shaped by geopolitical shocks, Africa is once again confronting a familiar reality: ...
By Juliet ETEFE Energy efficiency remains one of the country’s most underutilised resources despite rising energy demand ...
By Theodore SUTHERLAND Industrialization is critical to improving the value of commodity agricultural exports, reducing our ...
By Kingsley Webora TANKEH The price of diesel at the pump is set to fall by up to 3.86 percent in the second pricing window ...
By Adelaide Ama KLU ESQ. On Thursday, 26 March 2026, Parliament passed the Legal Education Reform Bill. The legislation ends the Ghana School of Law’s decades long monopoly over professional legal ...
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