Senior Presidential Advisor Yaw Osafo-Maafo, says Ghana’s economic recovery and transformation agenda hugely depends on the extent of government’s digitalisation drive’s permeation into the country’s public institutions.
As a result, the Office of the Senior Presidential Advisor presented information technology equipment and accessories to three public sector institutions as part...
Barring any unforeseen glitches, the Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA-Customs) will start the implementation of goods clearance at selected ports of entry within a 24-hour time-frame beginning September 12, 2022, Ag. Commissioner of Customs Iddrisu Iddisah Seidu has confirmed.
There is currently no approved time baseline for...
The Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) has begun the process of exiting some unprofitable investments it engaged in between 1986 and 2012 as part of the Scheme’s strategy toward enhanced efficiency.
According to the 2021 Auditor-General’s report, 10 out of 45 unlisted equity companies that SSNIT invested in...
Deputy Director of Renewable Energy at the Ministry of Energy, Ing. Seth Agbeve Mahu, has said adding nuclear to the Ghana’s energy mix will be critical to the country’s industrialisation agenda.
The majority of industries in the country have expressed their willingness to endorse or advocate the inclusion of nuclear...
Ghana is hoping to become the number-one teak producer in the world as it seeks to explore and develop new strategies and initiatives to further grow its teak production, the Minister of Lands and Natural resources, Samuel Abu Jinapor, has said.
The country has an estimated 200,000 hectares (ha) of...
About a decade ago, after writing six books on different themes, I decided to share my experience with personal branding.
The subject of personal branding was still relatively new at the time, and there were fewer than 50 books worldwide on Amazon about it. So I took the plunge and...
…operating strategically in ten regions of Ghana
Despite the presence of more than 15 life insurance companies in Ghana QLAC has over the years carved a niche as a strategic life assurer providing innovative services to clients around 10 major regions in Ghana.
QLAC has a total of 11 branches spread...
The maxim “all hands are not (created) equal” rings true in many spheres of endeavour, and perhaps is most true when it comes to investments. From the quantum of available disposable income to the needs and aspirations of the investor, as well as their level of understanding of financial...
Only half of Ghana’s life insurance companies reported profits for 2021, and those that did earned them from investment income rather than actual underwriting of life insurance policies. ELLIOT WILLIAMS & TOMA IMIRHE explain how this works, and also why insurers want to take a longer-term perspective than the...
Continuous innovation should be the bedrock of every business. The need to innovate, and to do so quickly, is now considered important for most companies. For the insurance industry, it fosters competitiveness and ensures that clients have access to the best solutions available. A business that invests in innovation...