A legal practitioner, Moses Foh-Amoaning, has stated world football governing body FIFA, cannot ban Ghana from football activities at the world stage over government's move to dissolve the Ghana Football Association GFA.
The Scottish Development International (SDI) has described Ghana as an important gateway into the wider West and sub-Saharan African market place for business and upstream oil and gas operations.
Leaders gathered at the fifth annual EAT Stockholm Food Forum called for a 'revolution' to transform the global food system and tackle one of our time's biggest challenges.
Toxic corporate culture, political influence, labour unrest, and dramatic shift in consumer tastes, have been cited as some of the many reasons that led to the job losses of seven high-profile CEOs in the country this year.
The Bank of Ghana (BoG) is set to take a final decision on the fate of local banks that may not meet the capital requirement by July. Even though banks in the country have until
Experts have called for combined forces to stem the illicit movement of money and capital from one country to another amid revelations that illicit financial flows from Ghana and other African countries were stifling the continent's development progress.
The transformational opportunities offered by the African Continental Free Trade Area together with the measures needed to unlock them has been the focus for a High-level Ministerial Dialogue convened by the UN Economic Commission for Africa in Addis Ababa (Ethiopia).
Tafi Atome is a small idyllic village, surrounded by a sacred grove of approximately 28 ha, the semi-deciduous forest grove lies within the forest-savannah transitional zone, with over 1,000 residents living in this place, and they speak mainly Ewe.
A newly grocery online supermarket has been official open in Accra, to serve the busy working class Ghanaian.
The productivity of workers declines in the holy month by 35-50% as a result of shorter working hours and the change in behavior during this month. Also people become less efficient and that they might even become bad tempered.
It has come to light that Ghana imported GHC18 million worth of tooth picks from china in 2017 for its hospitality industry, Dr. Yaw Adu Gyamfi, the President of Association Ghana Industry has revealed.
The annual Digital Dialogue Conference has recently ended in Dubai calling for greater collaboration by African content producers to harness the dividend of the digital revolution. The conference organized by Africa's number one pay-tv operator MultiChoice attracted journalist, regulators, government officials, film makers and digital migration specialists from Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, Angola, Tanzania, Zambia and Europe deliberated on the implications of the growth in the digital media front
The Ghana Standards Authority (GSA) upon announcing the introduction of its EasyPASS Programme early this year, has held a stakeholder's forum to have deliberations on how best the initiative can be fruitful for all parties involved.
Routes Africa, the longest standing and most established aviation forum, which brings together leading airlines, airports and tourism authorities to discuss air services to, from and within Africa is expected to be held in Ghana. This year's event will be held in Accra between July 16 and 18, 2018 by Ghana Airports Company Limited.
The Central Bank is set to put two more local banks in administration this week, Starrfmonline.com has learnt.
Sub-Saharan African nations are at growing risk of debt distress because of heavy borrowing and gaping deficits despite an overall uptick in economic growth, the International Monetary Fund warned on Tuesday.
A report on the state of public services in Africa has just been released by the Mo Ibrahim Foundation. And its findings are a damning indictment of the failure by the African leadership to deliver on some of the continent's most pressing areas for development.
Finance and Economic Planning Minister, Ken Kuntunkununku Ofori-Atta, has outlined four strategic areas of the Akuffo-Addo led government when he met delegates at the just-ended 2018 World Bank/IMF Spring Meeting in Washington DC, USA.
The Centre for Juvenile Delinquency, a non-governmental organization, has sued the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), the Attorney-General's Department and the Judicial Service of Ghana over the introduction of the Tax Identification Number (TIN) policy.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is warning Ghana and other countries across the globe to be prepared for future financial crises.
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