By Samuel Sam The Northern Regional Office of MTN Ghana on December 25 presented 30 hampers to mothers who delivered on Christmas Day at the Tamale Teaching Hospital (TTH) and Tamale West Hospital, as part of efforts to share in the festive spirit and support families at a critical moment. A total of 16 hampers […] The post MTN donates hampers to mothers who delivered on Christmas
Business activity returned to growth in December, 2025, as companies increased their purchasing activity and employment. Private-sector firms continued to benefit from a lack of inflationary pressure, with both input costs and output prices down again in December. Business activity returned to growth in December after stagnating in November, and rose solidly during the month. […] The post Editorial:
Currently, Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee is sitting with discussions centring on gold-related programmes and the financial burden they have placed on the central bank. Committee members are questioning how losses linked to these programmes were recorded and who should ultimately bear the cost. Governor of the Bank of Ghana Dr. Johnson P. Asiama explained that […] The post Editorial: Matters arising
Simplicity, sophistication, elegance is what defines Goldbod Jewellery-a Ghana Gold Board subsidiary- as it relentlessly crafts stunning new designs to push the boundaries of creativity and beauty for customers. These new stunning array of locally crafted pieces give you the luxury to elevate your everyday elegance with responsibly sourced Ghanaian gold. GoldBod Jewellery believes that […] The post GoldBod
As Ghana’s economy continues to grow and urbanize, the country’s real estate sector has emerged as a major driver of economic activity. Over the past decade, property development has expanded beyond basic housing provision into a dynamic market shaped by lifestyle changes, investment demand, and innovation. From luxury developments in prime urban locations to renewed […] The post Real
By Dr Kofi ANING Jnr Every December, Ghana becomes a host, not just to visitors, but to global attention. As people arrive from across the world, their experiences quickly turn into stories, opinions, and online commentary that shape how the country is perceived far beyond its borders. While “Detty December” did not begin as a […] The post Detty December: Who shapes the narrative? appeared
By Prof. Samuel LARTEY, www.pefghana.org In his 2019 book Fake: Fake Money, Fake Teachers, Fake Assets, Robert Kiyosaki makes a statement that unsettles conventional financial wisdom. He argues that the world is no longer operating on real money, but on belief, confidence and policy decisions that can change overnight. For countries like Ghana, where households, […] The post Fake
Senior Project Officer of Green Transition Limited, a subsidiary of the Jospong Group of Companies, Dr. Gloria Kusi has questioned why the Group’s extensive contributions to sustainability and the Sustainable Development Goals continue to receive limited public attention, despite their scale and impact. Speaking at the Jospong Leadership Conference held at Gomoa, Dr. Kusi noted […] The post Jospong’s
…A Tax Planning Perspective By Fred Kwasi Anokye, Ph.D A former U.S. Supreme Court Justice, Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr, profoundly made a quote that: “Tax is the price we pay for living in a civilized society.” This statement underscores the importance of taxes in the developmental strides of every country. The architecture for taxation in […] The post Exploring the
By Maame AWINADOR-KANYIRIGE For generations, scholars and citizens alike have grappled with a persistent question: “Why is Africa poor?”. Despite the continent’s vast natural resources and decades of independence, the endurance of extreme poverty and underdevelopment has led many to assume its fate is fixed. Some dismiss the continent as a lost cause, while others lay […] The post From
… in Retail Banking customer excellence survey Standard Chartered Bank has retained its position as the premier institution for customer service in Ghana, leading the retail segment for the second consecutive year according to the 2025 KPMG West Africa Banking Industry Customer Experience (CX) Survey. The report, which evaluates financial institutions across Nigeria and Ghana, […] The post Standard
If events had hidden judges, time would be the strictest one in the room. It does not clap, it does not complain, and it does not forgive. Yet, for many beginner MCs across Africa, time is treated like a suggestion, not a rule. You can spot the problem early. The programme says the event starts […] The post On Cue with Kafui DEY: The clock is not your enemy appeared first on The
By Elvis Nana Yaw YEBOAH Every billboard, every ad, every scroll-stopping post you see in Ghana hides a workforce of unsung heroes. They are the creatives: the copywriters who craft the lines you remember, the designers who turn ideas into visuals that sing, the animators who breathe motion into stillness, and the illustrators who give […] The post The makers, the builders, the
By Edward Adjei FRIMPONG Cashew value chain actors are at odds with government after the minimum producer price for the 2025/26 crop season was set at GH¢12 per kilogram, down 20% from the previous year. The Tree Crops Development Authority (TCDA) announced the new floor price on Dec. 15, a reduction from GH¢15 in 2024, […] The post Value chain actors criticize 20% cashew price
By Senyo K. Hosi One of the memories of Jesus that continue to baffle me is his first miracle. Why on earth did he not heal the blind, the deaf or the leper first? Why wine? Well, this question will never be answered. In 2018, at the famous Sotheby’s in New York, a single bottle […] The post Not all that glitters is gold eteris Paribus appeared first on The
A respected global speaker and leadership expert, from Nigeria, Rev. Dr. Sam Adeyemi, has urged African and business leaders to move beyond short-term success and embrace leadership as stewardship, warning that decisions made for quick results have the tendency to destroy long-term trust and the future of institutions. He made the call in a presentation […] The post Dr. Adeyemi calls
By Silvia SGHERRI Twice in the last century, the foundations of global finance shifted, because the burden placed on the machinery of money became unsustainable. Today, we are witnessing another shift, driven by the rise of stablecoins, tokenized deposits, and central bank digital currencies (CBDCs). But, this time, change is not unfolding through treaties or […] The post Will dollar dominance
By Joshua Worlasi AMLANU Economic activity expanded by 3.8 percent in October 2025, supported mainly by strong performance in the services and industry sectors, according to provisional data from the Ghana Statistical Service’s Monthly Indicator of Economic Growth (MIEG). The latest reading reinforces signs that output is firming after a prolonged adjustment period, even as […] The post Growth
By Samuel SAM Over the decades, the country has continued to experience significant post-harvest losses, year after year. Currently, these losses are estimated at about US$1.9billion annually—almost equivalent to the value of food imports into the country. The nation imports about US$2billion worth of food each year, yet wastes nearly US$1.9billion worth of locally produced […] The post Economy
By Ernest Bako WUBONTO The Ghana Tourism Development Company (GTDC) has released its first comprehensive data report following the launch of its dual digital platforms. The initial findings from the Ghana Tourism Investment Platform (GTiP) and the Ghana Tourism Marketplace (GTM) demonstrate a shift toward a data-driven approach designed to de-risk investment and optimise visitor […] The post GTDC
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