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Junior Football Camp (JFC), an Accra-based football academy focused on developing the technical,
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U.S. Embassy debriefs media post‑World Cup
The United States (U.S.) Embassy in Accra, has convened an exclusive group of Ghanaian media and sports leaders for a post‑World Cup debrief, spotlighting sports diplomacy and record visa achievements.
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Sunbeth commits to 150,000MT cocoa, cashew processing capacity
Sunbeth Global Concepts, a Nigeria-based agricultural commodity trading and export company,
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Countries push to turn climate adaptation plans into action at Accra forum
The governments of Ghana, Kenya, the Netherlands, and South Africa have convened in the Accra for a new round of dialogues to accelerate national action on climate change adaptation and strengthen climate resilience.
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Republic Bank appoints Elsie Enninful-Adu as Non-Executive Director of the Board
Republic Bank (Ghana) has appointed Mrs. Elsie Enninful-Adu as Non-Executive Director of the Republic Bank (Ghana) PLC Board, effective 3rd August 2026, following the approval of the Bank of Ghana.
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Tax Justice Coalition demands tax exemptions regime reform
The Tax Justice Coalition Ghana is calling for comprehensive reforms to the tax exemptions regime, while urging government to close an estimated 81 percent corporate income tax (CIT) gap and strengthen compliance to improve domestic revenue mobilisation.
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IPR launches annual Edzikanfo (Trailblazers) lecture
The Institute of Public Relations (IPR), Ghana has launched the Annual Edzikanfo Lecture, an initiative to honour pioneers of the Public Relations profession and draw lessons from their lives and contributions to professional practice and society.
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MTN reaffirms commitment to youth empowerment
The Chief Corporate Services and Sustainability Officer of MTN Ghana, Adwoa Wiafe, has reaffirmed the company’s commitment to empowering young people, schoolchildren and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with the resources and skills needed to contribute to a resilient Ghanaian economy.
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ECG recovers GH¢4.3m from illegal power connections in Western Region
The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has retrieved GH¢4.3million in revenue lost through illegal power connections in the Western Region between January and June 2026.

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