Progress is being made in the country’s debt restructuring efforts, with only seven percent of its external debt left to be resolved.
The remaining portion...
By Korsi DZOKOTO
The legal battle against Dr. Johnson Asiama, a former Deputy Governor of the Bank of Ghana, has dragged on for over seven...
By Samuel Adjetey OSEKRE
Introduction
Ghana is witnessing a transformative shift in its socio-political landscape. Citizens are increasingly turning to the courts as the ultimate arbiter...
An interview with Engineer Amegashie Viglo
As Ghana’s real estate industry expands, affordable housing remains a persistent challenge.
While both government entities and private developers claim...
By Samuel LARTEY(Prof)
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Ghana’s economic story continues to evolve, with the country’s public debt profile taking a significant step forward.
The Bank of Ghana’s January 2025...
By Enoch AKUFFU-DJOBI (PhD)
In Ghana, the burgeoning pedicure industry stands to be a thriving sector of the beauty business. However, a lack of proper...
By Richmond Kwame Frimpong
Over the years, international trade has been motivated by the pursuit of greater economic efficiencies.
For much of the 20th and early...
Despite the Ghana Cocoa Board’s decision not to secure funds from the international market this season, COCOBOD has assured farmers that payments for their...
By Sylvia SINKARI
China recently pledged $51 billion to Africa during the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), representing a new paradigm in international collaboration aimed...
By Kodwo BRUMPON
“A bird does not change its feathers because the weather is bad.” – African proverb
One of the most wonderful occurrences in life...