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Decongesting the economy could unlock new markets, lower business costs
Ghana’s growing congestion in Accra is often viewed as an urban planning challenge,
Reclaiming the true purpose of doctoral education in Ghana
A Ph.D. (Doctor of Philosophy) is the highest academic degree, representing a transition from consuming knowledge to actively creating it.
Finding my place at UBA: A creative's GMAP journey
When Adelaide Phoebi Nettey graduated from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST),
New generation R290 ACs can cut up to 60% in electricity costs for households and businesses
For many households and businesses in Ghana, the real cost of owning an AC is not the amount paid at the showroom or the installation fee.
Informal cross-border trade hits GH¢31bn
Informal cross-border trade between Ghana and its three land neighbours reached GH¢31 billion in the first three quarters of 2025, surpassing formal trade valued at GH¢20.1 billion and accounting for six percent of the country's total trade.
SEC readies capital market for mandatory sustainability disclosures
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has stepped up preparations for the introduction of mandatory sustainability reporting in Ghana’s capital market from January 1, 2027.
Infrastructure rating stagnates despite investment – GhIE
Over the past decade, Ghana’s overall infrastructure grade has remained unchanged at D3, even as the country’s road infrastructure condition has deteriorated markedly, the 2026 Ghana Infrastructure Report Card has revealed.
Enterprise Insurance renews partnership with GUTA
Enterprise Insurance has renewed its strategic partnership with the Ghana Union of Traders' Association (GUTA), reaffirming its commitment to providing accessible and affordable insurance solutions to traders and small businesses across the country.
Zeepay commits to orderly resolution after BoG licence revocation
Zeepay Ghana Limited has assured customers, employees, agents, merchants and partners of its commitment to an orderly and transparent process following the revocation of its Dedicated Electronic Money Issuer (DEMI) licence by the Bank of Ghana (BoG).
Decongesting the economy could unlock new markets, lower business costs
Ghana’s growing congestion in Accra is often viewed as an urban planning challenge,


















