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On Cue with KafuI DEY: Claim your space
The ongoing FIFA World Cup offers a useful lesson about panel discussions. Possession is not guaranteed. A player may be talented, well prepared and standing in the perfect position. None of that matters if nobody passes them the ball.
Coca-Cola bottling company of Ghana donates relief items to support flood-affected families in Tema West Municipality
The Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Ghana Limited (TCCBCGL) has donated 10,000 cases of Voltic Natural Mineral Water and 3,500 cases of carbonated soft drinks, valued at GHS 450,000 to the Tema West Municipal Assembly to support families affected by the recent floods following heavy rains on June 29, 2026.
On Cue with Kafui Dey: Own your accent
One of my favourite things about the FIFA World Cup has nothing to do with goals, tactics or VAR.
Why Accra’s current flood strategy may not be futureproof for the city of 2035
Accra’s flood challenge is no longer simply a problem of blocked drains or inadequate culverts.
▶The Relevance of the Compulsory Marine Cargo Policy in Ghana
▶Panelists discuss why SME's avoid Marine Cargo Insurance
▶Insurance remains a critical safeguard in cargo logistics - Samson Asaki
▶Freight Operator Draws Attention to Pressing Challenges Facing the Cargo Sector at MCIF 2026
Markets await broader fiscal progress
The latest Eurobond repayment by government has strengthened confidence in the country’s commitment to honouring its post-restructuring debt obligations, but investors and analysts say sustained fiscal discipline and continued macroeconomic improvements will determine whether the gains translate into lower borrowing costs and a return to international capital markets.
PwC warns of bad loans time bomb
The banking industry has an unhealthy concentration of bad loans in two sectors of the economy, where it channelled a bulk of its credit in 2025, PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) Ghana has revealed, just as the fall in interest rates pares the profit cushion that once absorbed such losses.
DBG disburses GH¢2.5bn to 1,000 businesses
Development Bank Ghana (DBG) has disbursed GH¢2.5billion to about 1,000 businesses across all 16 regions over the past five years - with more than half the beneficiaries being women-led enterprises, the bank’s Chief Executive Officer Prof. Randolph Nsor-Ambala has disclosed.
TCDA, STAR Foundation, Cashew Watch pursue alternative financing for cashew projects
The Tree Crops Development Authority (TCDA), STAR Ghana Foundation and Cashew Watch Ghana (CWG) have resolved to explore alternative financing models that reduce dependence on donor funding and ensure long-term sustainability of climate-resilient interventions in the cashew sector.
Defence Ministry mobilises Military, seeks Zoomlion's support for post-flood clean-up
The Deputy Minister for Defence, Ernest Brogya Genfi, has reaffirmed the government's commitment to restoring communities affected by the devastating June 29 floods,
MIIF leads community clean-up exercise in LaDKMA
The staff and management of the Minerals Income Investment Fund (MIIF) defied an early morning downpour on Saturday to undertake a major clean-up exercise within selected communities in the La Dade-Kotopon Municipal Assembly LaDKMA.














