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Gov't declares July 10-11 national cleanup days in flood-hit regions
The President has declared Friday, July 10 and Saturday, July 11, 2026 as National General Cleaning Days in the seven regions affected by recent floods, as government steps up measures to clear drains, remove refuse and reduce the risk of further flooding.
Accredited agents key to safe international education – GAIEC
The Ghana Association of International Educational Consultants (GAIEC) has urged students and parents seeking education abroad to use only accredited and regulated education consultants to avoid fraud, misinformation and costly mistakes.
The economics of workplace safety: Why prevention is good business
For decades, the concept of workplace safety was viewed primarily as a compliance issue. It’s been seen as an obligation businesses had to meet to satisfy regulators or obtain insurance coverage.
An open letter to the President: Re: Ending Accra's perennial floods — the case for two new drainage arteries and a sanitation culture that holds
Your Excellency, Every rainy season, Accra drowns. Homes fill with water. Businesses lose stock. Roads become rivers. Lives are lost.
Fidelity Bank transforms La-Bawaleshie Presby ‘2’ Basic School
Fidelity Bank Ghana has completed the refurbishment of six classrooms and the construction of four-cubicle urinal units at La-Bawaleshie Presby '2' Basic School in Accra, marking the 14th school to be transformed under the bank's Orange Impact Initiative since its launch in 2022.
Ecobank unveils new platform to equip young professionals
As technology reshapes industries and employers place increasing value on adaptability, creativity and emotional intelligence, business leaders are warning that academic qualifications alone are no longer enough to guarantee success in the modern workplace.
How ESG Compliance influences access to capital
Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) initiatives have become a central component of corporate strategy and modern capital markets.
PURC expands virtual monitoring to improve utility oversight in Ashanti
The Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) Ashanti Regional Office has stepped up virtual monitoring of electricity and water services across the region, using digital platforms to identify localised supply challenges and support faster regulatory interventions.
An open letter to the President: Re: Ending Accra's perennial floods — the case for two new drainage arteries and a sanitation culture that holds
Your Excellency, Every rainy season, Accra drowns. Homes fill with water. Businesses lose stock. Roads become rivers. Lives are lost.
The economics of workplace safety: Why prevention is good business
For decades, the concept of workplace safety was viewed primarily as a compliance issue. It’s been seen as an obligation businesses had to meet to satisfy regulators or obtain insurance coverage.


















