Eni welcomes the decision of the Ministry of Energy and Green Transition to withdraw the Unitization Directives in relation to the Sankofa oil field issued in 2020. In line with the Government’s objectives, Eni remains committed to leverage its portfolio of innovative projects, seizing new opportunities both in traditional and transition energy sector, while strengthening domestic energy […] The post Government
By Kwame NYATUAME We all know about Fintech—financial technology that has transformed banking, payments, and how we manage money. With just a mobile app, you can send money, pay bills, or even get a loan without stepping into a bank. But what about Edtech—Education Technology? While many of us have heard the term, not everyone […] The post What is Education Technology? appeared first on The
The Ghana Shippers’ Authority (GSA) has welcomed the decision by the Ministry of Finance to conduct a comprehensive review of the Value Added Tax (VAT) regime, with the aim to provide relief to the business community. The decision was founded on the GSA’s longstanding position that the VAT on services provided to transit shippers should […] The post GSA to support
By Deborah Asantewaah SARFO Ideal Home Deco has offered six students of Accra Technical University (ATU) full scholarships for their outstanding interior designs in the Ideal Home Scholarship programme. Of the 24 participants, designs of these students within the competition’s three categories (furniture, swimming pool and open design concept) were rated best – considering their […] The post Ideal
Karpowership Ghana has dismissed claims that it is responsible for recent power outages, affirming that its operations remain fully functional. The power generation company confirmed that it continues to operate at full capacity to meet the nation’s energy demands. Speaking on the matter, the Corporate Communications Manager at Karpowership Ghana, Sandra Amarquaye, emphasized: “We are […] The post Karpowership
By Samuel Alesu-Dordzi, Nana Adoma Asare-Adei & Raymond Asiedu Employment law continues to evolve, shaped by legislative reforms, judicial decisions, and emerging workplace trends. As part of our ongoing commitment to tracking and analyzing key developments, the AudreyGrey Employment Law Practice Group presents this 2024 Review of Developments in Employment Law. This publication builds […] The
By Philip Ayagre Atimbire(Dr) In recent years, several countries in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) have undergone significant banking consolidations, largely driven by regulatory reforms, such as increasing minimum capital requirements for banks. While regulatory authorities have claimed that these mergers and acquisitions (M&As) would stabilize the banking sector, new research suggests that the impact of consolidation […] The post Banking
By Ernest De-Graft EGYIR Insight: In today’s competitive market, customer experience (CX) is the defining factor between business success and failure. A great product or service is not enough—customers expect personalized, seamless, and memorable interactions. Companies that invest in CX build brand loyalty, increase revenue, and gain a competitive advantage. Key Strategies for Enhancing Customer […] The post Customer
Al-Rayan International School (ARIS), a leading IB school in Ghana has held a fashion show dub the ARIS PSA (Parent Student Association) Fashion Show to foster creativity, showcase talents, collaboration, and excellence in every aspect of academia, Directed by the ARIS PSA, the fashion show brought together ARIS students, parents, and staff as models, fostering […] The post Al-Rayan
Alternative financing options for home buyers refer to nontraditional methods of securing funds for purchasing a property. These options provide individuals with alternatives to the conventional mortgage loans offered by banks and other financial institutions. In recent years, the real estate market has witnessed a rise in the popularity of alternative financing options, as they […] The post Housing
By Michael OFOSU-AFRIYIE The Francis Faki Amanquah Foundation (FFAF), an international non-governmental organisation (NGO), has awarded scholarships to six female students studying computer science and computer engineering at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST). This marks the second presentation by the Foundation, following a similar award to five female students from the […] The post FFAF
By Ernest Bako WUBONTO The Namibia High Commission in Ghana held a solemn and heartfelt memorial service to honour the life and legacy of its late Founding President, Dr. Sam Shafiishuna Nujoma who passed on at 95. The service was held at the Accra International Conference Centre (AICC) and attended by distinguished guests, diplomats and […] The post Namibia High
By Sammy CRABBE Ghana’s journey towards a digital economy requires more than ambition—it demands a coordinated strategy to build and leverage infrastructure. A digital economy is not just about technology; it is about connectivity, accessibility, and inclusivity. A robust digital infrastructure is the foundation upon which economic growth, innovation, and business expansion can thrive. However, […] The post Building
By Juliet ETEFE President John Dramani Mahama has acknowledged the economic difficulties facing Ghana but assured the nation of his administration’s commitment to restoring stability. Delivering his first State of the Nation Address (SONA) since returning to office, he described the current state of the economy as deeply troubling but expressed confidence in his government’s […] The post SONA
By Harry Ernest Boakye OFORI-ATTAH (Esq.) Workplace injuries carry significant legal and financial implications for both employees and employers. In Ghana, the legal framework governing workmen’s compensation is primarily established under the Workmen’s Compensation Act, 1987 (P.N.D.C.L. 187), which ensures that employees who suffer work-related injuries or occupational diseases are adequately compensated. Complementing this framework […] The post The
Professor Paul Kwame Nkegbe, Dean-Graduate School, University for Development Studies (UDS), has observed that the alarming rate of youth unemployment in the country is largely driven by a bulging youth population. Citing formal econometric analysis, Prof. Nkegbe revealed that a 10 percent increase in the youth bulge potentially results in a 7 percent rise in […] The post Editorial:
Newly sworn-in Bank of Ghana Governor, Dr. Johnson Pandit Asiama, at his inauguration ceremony on February 25, 2025 outlined an ambitious agenda focused on monetary policy reforms, exchange rate stability and financial sector resilience. He emphasised the need for decisive leadership to address the country’s macroeconomic challenges, including high inflation, fiscal deficits and high debt […] The post Editorial:
By Evelyn ARTHUR, Tema The Acting Director-General of the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA), Brigadier-General Paul Seidu Tanye-Kulono, has made a compelling call for the scrapping of VAT and COVID-19 levies on transit cargo. He believes that such a move would significantly enhance Ghana’s competitiveness as a premier transit hub in the West African […] The post Remove
By Kizito CUDJOE Ghana has lost 44 of its 280 forest reserves due to illegal mining activities, Minister for Lands and Natural Resources Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah said, stressing the alarming state of environmental degradation. The estimated area impacted by illegal mining activities within the forest reserves is reported to be some 5,252 hectares of land, […] The post Nearly
By Joshua Worlasi AMLANU The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) is calling for a fundamental shift in the country’s approach to managing its external sector, arguing that reliance on merchandise exports has done little to support the cedi’s stability. The policy think-tank is urging government to reconsider the ownership structure of Ghana’s two largest exports […] The post Restructure
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