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Digital payment platforms see uptick in fraud cases
While fraud within the traditional banking sector declined sharply in 2025, a surge in electronic fraud at Payment Service Providers (PSPs) pushed overall financial sector fraud to a record high.
Trust has a price: What Ghana's early eurobond payment and the new cheque sanctions have in common
On the surface, two stories dominated Ghana's economic news cycle this week, and they appear to have nothing to do with each other.
Naa Abeka launches AI-powered marketing series to empower SMEs
Digital Transformation, Marketing and Strategic Communications Professional, Naa Abeka Nunoo, has launched AI-Powered Marketing with Naa Abeka; a new educational content series designed to equip Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs), entrepreneurs, marketers and professionals with the practical knowledge and skills to harness Artificial Intelligence (AI) to grow their businesses.
Exam malpractice on tertiary campuses?
In Ghana, examination malpractice is not a fairy tale. It is a reality that continues to challenge our education system.
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Banks cut fraud, fintechs emerge as new hotspot
Fraud within Ghana’s traditional banking sector declined sharply in 2025, but a surge in electronic fraud at Payment Service Providers (PSPs) pushed overall financial sector fraud to a record high.
African Leadership Organisation honours GCB Bank MD for transformative leadership
The Managing Director of Ghana's number one bank, GCB Bank, Mr. Farihan Alhassan, has been honoured with the Special African Leadership Commendation Award in recognition of his outstanding contribution to Ghana's banking sector and his role in driving institutional growth, innovation and financial inclusion.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints supports NADMO with US$300,000 relief items
The Africa West Area Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has donated humanitarian relief items valued at approximately US$300,000 to the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) to support people affected by recent flooding in Ghana.
Kokrobitey Institute set for Fourth Annual Textiles Workshop: What hands remember: A gathering of heritage, innovation and Africa's leading textile voices
From 16–30 August 2026, the Kokrobitey Institute will once again transform into a vibrant centre of learning, dialogue and creative experimentation as it hosts the Fourth Annual Textiles Workshop, bringing together distinguished practitioners whose work is shaping the future of African textiles while honouring centuries-old traditions.
Exam malpractice on tertiary campuses?
In Ghana, examination malpractice is not a fairy tale. It is a reality that continues to challenge our education system.
The flood response and the cost of budgeting by crisis
Following the devastating floods on Tuesday 30th June in Accra, President John Dramani Mahama directed the Minister for Finance to release GH¢300 million from the Contingency Fund GH¢150 million for emergency relief and GH¢150 million for mitigation works.













