By H.E. Tong Defa, Ambassador of China to Ghana? Today, 5th July, marks the 65th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the People’s Republic of China and the Republic of Ghana. Ghana is one of the earliest African countries to establish diplomatic relations with China. The traditional friendship between the two countries was […] The post Jointly
Mawuli Tofah, the man who would, today, wake up in a tent up above the clouds at the summit of Mt. Gemi where the world “feels absolutely silent, sacred and absolutely unforgettable” on the top of Ghana’s highest human settlement in Amedzofe; and tomorrow, just maybe, on a stretch on the pristine beach of Keta! […] The post Meet… appeared first on The Business & Financial
Professor of Finance at the University of Ghana, Godfred Bokpin, has said that there is an attempt to move Ghana’s economy to value addition through the 24-hour economy policy. He says the intentions are clear. However, intentions are not just enough. “Clearly, there is an attempt to move the economy from deformity to value addition,” […]
In Ghana, truth often wears a kente veil. It smiles. It nods. It gestures. But rarely does it speak in plain words, especially when the truth is a “No”. We live in a culture where directness is often mistaken for rudeness, and as a result, many Ghanaians have perfected the art of soft rejections. The […] The post What Works In Ghana
A professor of Finance at the University of Ghana, Prof Godfred Bokpin, has advised against establishing a special organisation with the status of an authority to implement the 24-hour economy policy launched by government. He contended that, doing so will be costly for the country. “We don’t need to create an authority to implement the […]
Ten years ago in June 2015, the global news network, CNN’s African Voices series televised a travel feature on how chefs throughout the African continent, from Ghana to Namibia, were getting creative, tweaking traditional recipes, or reaching into the past to revive ancient dishes and beverages. From Ghana, the coverage centered on former software developer, […] The post The
Ghana’s creative industry is fast becoming a vibrant engine of culture and commerce. From music and film to digital content, fashion and visual arts, this sector is contributing significantly to jobs and economic activity despite facing long-standing challenges. Yet, despite its potential, the industry remains underfunded and structurally constrained. In response, Fidelity Bank Ghana has […] The post Why
If there is no demand, companies will not be able to run 24-hour economy, a political scientist at the University of Ghana, Dr Joshua Jebunie Zaato, has said. Dr Zaato makes the point that incentives alone are not sufficient to operate a 24-hour economy. Speaking on the Key Points on TV3 Saturday, July 5, he […]
A Political Scientist at the University of Ghana, Dr Joshua Jebuntie Zaato has said that Ghana does not have a good record with Public Private Partnerships (PPPs). Referring to the Sky Train deal under the previous administration and others, he said the PPP failed. He said this taking into account the fact that the Sky […]
A Political Scientist at the University of Ghana, Dr Joshua Jebuntie Zaato has pleaded with President John Dramani Mahama to fight the illegal small-scale mining (Galamsey) menace. He noted that the President has been enjoying some goodwill since assuming office on January 7, 2025. Dr Zaato urged the President to use the goodwill to fight […]
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