By Samuel LARTEY (Prof) [email protected] The Ghanaian cedi has long been a symbol of the nation’s economic health, serving as a barometer for the broader socioeconomic environment. Its fluctuations are not just numbers on a financial screen but harbingers of real-life consequences for the livelihoods of millions of Ghanaians. As the cedi hits the GH¢16 […] The post
…the marriage between divorce and corporate insolvency By Samuel ALESU-DORDZI Since its invention, the limited liability company has provided firm protection for company assets against the personal liabilities and obligations of shareholders and directors. Riding on the back of the House of Lords’ decision in Salomon v Salomon [1897] AC 22, it is generally accepted […] The post Tear
Telecel Ghana Foundation, the Corporate Social Responsibility arm of the telecommunications giant, Telecel Ghana and Viamo, a global leader in mobile engagement have both reaffirmed their partnership with the relaunch of the free 321 service. The 321 service, a flagship initiative supported by the Telecel Ghana Foundation, has been pivotal in providing accessible and valuable […] The post
General Manager of Commercial Operations at Telecel Ghana, Mercy Dawn Akude has called for the prioritisation of authenticity in leadership as a critical need for business growth at the 10th Women in Human Resources (HR) Conference in Accra. Speaking on a panel at the conference organised by the Ghana Employers’ Association on the theme ‘Leading […] The post
By Korsi DZOKOTO According to the 2023 Auditor General’s report, the Gold for Oil (G4O) programme, has been plagued by reckless financial mismanagement, raising serious questions about the competence and integrity of those in charge. While the initiative was designed to strengthen Ghana’s economy by securing cheaper oil through gold swaps, it has instead been […] The post Exposing
…as panellists advocate investments to promote local inter-industry trading By Ernest Bako WUBONTO and Deborah Asantewaah SARFO Panellists at the 2024 Sustainability Summit expressed confidence in Ghana’s domestic carbon market, describing it as robust after a decade of meticulous policy development and collaboration with both local and international partners. A strong carbon market – pricing […] The post
By Wisdom JONNY-NUEKPE & Emmanuel AKOMEA With growing concerns over food insecurity in the country, panellists at this year’s Sustainability Summit have emphasised that collaboration between government and the private sector is critical to ensuring sustainable food systems through climate resilience agriculture. The 2024 Sustainability Summit, the 3rd edition, was held under the theme ‘Ensuring […] The post
By Buertey Francis BORYOR, Christabel DANSO ABEAM Fidelity Bank has awarded 17 local Agritech businesses grants to the tune of GH¢1,300million to enable them scale up their businesses sustainably. The gesture is to empower the beneficiaries selected from 33 agritech start-ups that participated in the bank’s GreenTech Innovation Challenge Programme – where participants were made […] The post
Newmont Corporation, the world’s leading gold business and Ghana’s leading gold producer continues to make substantial financial contributions to the economy through its tax payments. In the first half of 2024 alone, Newmont’s operations in Ghana, which include the Ahafo and Akyem mines, paid over GH¢3.176 billion in taxes, royalties, levies, carried interest and property […] The post
The Youth Employment Agency (YEA) has made some remarkable progress with the graduation of its first cohort of 10,000 artisans from an intensive skills training programme, as part of efforts to enhance the country’s labour market. Speaking at the graduation ceremony at Valley View University, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of YEA, Kofi Baah Agyepong, […] The post YEA’s
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