By Rachel GYABAAH In my melting down and reflective moment, l have always wondered if Africa’s Integration will remain a dream or reality of our time and what economic impact that will mean for the Continent’s international trade with the rest of the world. International trade first became a serious intellectual preoccupation for me during […] The post Beyond
Shareholders of Intravenous Infusions PLC has approved the rights issue to raise GH¢50 million to recapitalise the operations of the company. Though the request by the company, was granted by shareholders at the last AGM in August last year, regulators advised that the mandate granted at the AGM was not sufficient to proceed with a […] The post Intravenous Infusions
By Dela Herman AGBO One of the most common comments heard whenever the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) is discussed is that “the market is not liquid enough.” Many investors believe it is difficult to sell shares and quickly convert them into cash. At the same time, others complain that even when they are ready to […] The post Liquidity and the Ghana Stock
By Juliet Aguiar DUGBARTEY, Agona Nkwanta Ghana Rubber Estates Limited (GREL) has donated a state-of-the-art chemistry analyser valued at GH¢190,000 to the Agona Nkwanta Polyclinic to enhance diagnostic services at the facility. The equipment is expected to improve the clinic’s capacity to conduct essential laboratory investigations, particularly liver and kidney function tests, for more than […] The post GREL
By Michael Kofi Fosu In Ghana’s banking sector, a customer classified as a Non-Performing Loan (NPL) client is often treated as a liability to be contained rather than a business to be revived. The label carries stigma. Once a borrower falls behind on repayments, doors to additional credit and constructive engagement tend to close swiftly. […] The post Rethinking NPL clients: A case for
By Elliot WILLIAMS Ghana Reinsurance PLC host the 20th edition of its Annual International Seminar from February 22nd to 28th, 2026. This is one of the flagship capacity-building initiatives in the African re-insurance and primary insurance space. It is designed to enhance technical skills in underwriting and claims management; facilitate professional networking across Africa and […] The post Ghana
“Don’t insult the midwife if you still intend to give birth.” – South African proverb The question of what constitutes the human being has been debated for centuries. There has never been a decisive declaration, but it is now generally accepted that we are more than just a body. In some circles, the human is […] The post The Attitude Lounge with Kodwo Brumpon: Living
By Nkunimdini ASANTE-ANTWI By the first week of June, 2026, the Shareholders and Directors of every Microfinance company, Savings and Loans, Finance House, and Micro-Credit Company, should be ready with a draft Letter of Intent (LOI) addressed to the Bank of Ghana, specifying the strategic pathway they wish to pursue under the current revised microfinance […] The post Shareholders
UBA Ghana celebrated this year’s International Book Giving Day at Accra High Senior High School in Accra as part of its flagship Read Africa initiative promoting literacy and supporting education across the country and Africa. International Book Giving Day, observed annually on February 14, encourages individuals and organizations to donate books to children and underserved […] The post UBA
In 2026, travel is no longer about ticking destinations off a list. It’s about feeling something real. It’s about joy, connection and discovering places that stay with you long after you return home. And nowhere delivers that feeling quite like Jamaica. Back and thriving, Jamaica is welcoming travellers with open arms – bigger, brighter and […] The post Why Jamaica is defining
The Artificial Intelligence for Sustainable Development (AI4SD) project, spearheaded by the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) and funded by the French Embassy in Ghana, has developed a robust home-grown ecosystem where technology serves the people. The AI4SD, a multi-partner initiative, is positioning Ghana at the forefront of the technological revolution in West […] The post AI4SD
By Juliet Aguiar DUGBARTEY, Samreboi Federated Commodities PLC (FEDCO), an indigenous cocoa buying company in partnership with Walter Matter SA, has handed over a teacher’s bungalow to Nwansema Camp Islamic School at Samreboi in the Western Region. With sponsorship from August Stock KG, the bungalow is to tackle the persistent teacher transfer to the area […] The post FEDCO
…This is a summarized article of that which was published in the Third Edition of the national insolvency journal, Corporate Insolvency and Restructuring Journal By Michael Sumaila NLASIA On March 3, 2025, during the National Economic Dialogue (NED), the Minister for Finance, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, expressed concern about the severe operational and financial difficulties […] The post Restructuring
The Government has paid GH¢10 billion in interest to bondholders under the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme (DDEP), marking the sixth coupon payment since the debt restructuring was implemented. In a statement issued in Accra on Wednesday, the Ministry of Finance said the latest settlement represents the second consecutive full cash payment without any Payment-In-Kind component, […] The post Gov’t
By Marie-Noelle Nwokolo When Intel was weighing where to place its European manufacturing footprint in the late 1980s, Ireland was not the obvious pick. As Kingsley Aikins, cofounder of The Diaspora Institute, recalled during a recent Compact with Africa peer-learning session, Intel was leaning toward Scotland, which had a larger market, engineering pipeline, and industrial […] The post The
By Wisdom JONNY-NUEKPE A recent report commissioned by the Chamber of Agribusiness Ghana (CAG) indicates that the country’s annual tomato imports have reached a staggering GH¢760million. This amount, according to the Chamber, is spent on direct imports of fresh tomato fruit in excess of over 75,000 tonnes as well as tomato paste brands totalling over […] The post Annual tomato imports hit GH¢760m
By Joshua Worlasi AMLANU ([email protected]) The government’s plan to finance cocoa purchases through domestic bond issuance is drawing mixed reactions from market analysts, with debate centering on whether the capital market can absorb what could amount to about US$1 billion to US$1.5 billion annually without distorting liquidity or raising yields. The proposal, announced by Finance […] The post Cocoa
By Kizito CUDJOE The continent’s worsening water crisis is not simply a result of climate change or infrastructure gaps, but a symptom of a global financial system that prioritises debt repayment over human survival, the African Forum and Network on Debt and Development (AFRODAD) has said. Presently, it is estimated that over 400 million people […] The post Africa’s
From 4–6 February 2026, Amahoro Coalition joined the Africa Prosperity Dialogues (APD 2026) in Accra, Ghana. The gathering brought together political leaders, young innovators, entrepreneurs, women’s and youth organisations and Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) from across the continent to advance conversations on economic integration and inclusive growth. Now in its fourth year, APD has […] The post At
Patricia Appiagyei, Member of Parliament for Asokwa and Deputy Minority Leader, has opened a new health centre in the Asokwa New-Town Electoral Area, marking what she described as another step towards universal primary healthcare access within the constituency. The facility, funded entirely through the MP’s Common Fund and completed over a two-year period, was inaugurated […] The post Asokwa
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