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Why is GoldBod defending its laptop purchases, and what does this mean for public trust in the board's operations?
GoldBod denies allegations of inflated laptop procurement, stating the GHS322,500 purchase of 15 Lenovo ThinkPads was legitimate. The board claims the procurement from GET4LESS Ghana Limited followed PPA guidelines and Ministry of Finance approval.

Ghana's stock market is booming, but which companies are driving growth and which are falling behind?
The Ghana Stock Exchange saw its market capitalization hit GH¢292.58 billion after Friday's trading session. ETI jumped GH¢0.

Ghanaians are about to get some relief on their utility bills - but will the savings last?
The PURC has announced a reduction in electricity and water tariffs, effective April 1, 2026. Electricity will decrease by an average of 4.81% and water by 3.

Can reviving a struggling cylinder company be the key to unlocking job growth and industrial development in Ghana?
Tano South MP Charles Asiedu is advocating for the revival of the Ghana Cylinder Manufacturing Company after it recorded a GH¢4 million loss in 2021. He believes reviving the company could create jobs and boost industry.

Why is McDan Aviation claiming GACL didn't follow procedure when terminating their operating license?
McDan Aviation is suing Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL) over the termination of its Terminal 1 Fixed Base Operations (FBO) licence. McDan claims GACL's termination didn't follow the 10-year agreement signed in 2022, after McDan invested $3 million.