A new report shows most Ghanaians know they should save for retirement- but are they actually doing it?
Old Mutual's Financial Wellness Monitor reveals working Ghanaians are experiencing financial recovery- but retirement savings and investment confidence are lagging. Though many acknowledge the importance of saving, a significant gap exists between intention and action- what could be the cause?
The World Shea Expo returns to Tamale-but can it transform Ghana's shea industry?
The World Shea Expo is returning to Tamale in 2026, bringing together stakeholders in the shea industry. The event aims to boost investment and trade-but what challenges will they face?
Global financial institutions are raising concerns about the economic impact of war - how will Ghana be affected?
The World Bank, IMF, and IEA are warning about potential economic fallout from the ongoing war in the Middle East. The institutions highlight possible challenges for Ghana and other low-income economies - but what could these be?
Ghana's commitment to sustainable finance was highlighted at a recent meeting - but what does this mean for the economy?
Matilda Asante-Asiedu, Second Deputy Governor of the Bank of Ghana, attended the NGFS Plenary in South Africa. Discussions centered on sustainable finance and climate-conscious financial supervision - and the implications could be significant.
Why is the Bank of Ghana's Second Deputy Governor pushing for a change in how banks view women entrepreneurs?
The Bank of Ghana is encouraging financial institutions to change their perspective. They are being asked to see women-led businesses as a valuable market - not just a charity case - and to offer them affordable credit.
A new report analyzes the prices of maize, rice, and sorghum. Are costs up or down?
The AGRA Food Security Monitor has released its February 2026 report on major food grains in Ghana. The report examines price movements and market conditions- but what factors are at play?
The insurance broker sector is facing immense pressure, but what is causing this increased state interference?
IBAG's President, Stephen Kwarteng Yeboah, highlights growing state interference in Ghana's insurance sector- with brokers feeling it most. He warns of a deeply corrosive crisis undermining their role- driven by unethical conduct and systemic distortions.
Ghana has what it takes to feed itself and compete globally, says one organization - but how?
The Federation of Ghanaian Exporters (FAGE) is preparing for the Ghana Horticulture Expo 2026. They say Ghana has the resources to become a major player in global agriculture - but what challenges remain?
After a worrying five-year decline, can the Energy Ministry turn things around for Ghana's petroleum sector?
Ghana's Ministry of Energy is targeting a major recovery for the upstream petroleum sector after five years of decline- with the aim to boost crude oil production. The state has rolled out structural measures designed to strengthen the energy sector- but what does this mean for the future?
A new path was charted at AREF 2026, but what bold visions will reshape Africa's living experience?
The Housing Ministry, Nilex, Goldkey, and REAC converged at the Africa Real Estate Festival 2026 in Accra - signaling a pivotal moment for Africa's housing and urban development. Stakeholders were challenged to rethink real estate, but what innovative solutions emerged from this call to action?
According to one MP, Ghana's economy has drastically improved - but is everyone feeling the same way?
Sissala East MP Mohammed Issah Bataglia discussed the state of Ghana's economy. He highlighted indicators suggesting the economy is on a positive trajectory - but what does this mean for the average Ghanaian?
Why is a former Information Minister so worried about the Bank of Ghana's finances and its 'reset agenda'?
Kojo Oppong Nkrumah has urged for the urgent recapitalisation of the Bank of Ghana (BoG), raising concerns about its financial position. He warned that emerging policy directions could undermine the central bank's stability - if not carefully managed.
Urban Ghanaian workers are feeling more financially stable, but are they really prepared for the future?
Working Ghanaians are showing increased optimism and improved financial discipline, according to the Old Mutual Financial Wellness Monitor. However, long-term financial vulnerability persists-driven by specific savings behaviors.
Ghana is urged to capitalise on its economic progress- but what could get in the way?
The IMF is advising Ghana on its economic path forward after a recent review. Discussions revolved around leveraging fiscal progress- but what challenges still loom?