A Ghanaian company may soon acquire the Damang Mine - but what could this mean for the country's mining sector?
GhanaFront reports on the potential acquisition of the Damang Mine by Engineers and Planners (E&P), a Ghanaian-owned mining company. This possible transition could mark a significant shift in the country's mining sector- but what could it mean for the future?
TI Ghana & GIPC are intensifying their media campaign - but what hidden practices are threatening Ghana's investment environment?
TI Ghana and GIPC are working together to fight fronting in Ghana's business sector- they held a workshop for journalists in the Ashanti Region. Accurate reporting can safeguard transparency, but illicit practices continue to threaten Ghana's investment landscape.
A major road project faces scrutiny - but can the construction company deliver on its promises?
Top International Engineering (GH) Limited is addressing concerns raised by the Minister for Roads and Highways regarding the Enchi-Elubo Road project. The company assures stakeholders of its commitment- but what challenges could further delay this critical infrastructure?
Businesses get more time to comply with regulations - but what happens if they don't?
The Registrar of Companies has announced an extension regarding the filing of annual returns and business name renewals- many businesses are now scrambling. This decision follows an operational review, but what challenges are these businesses facing?
Despite reported outages, the Energy Ministry insists Ghana's electricity supply remains stable - but for how long?
The Ministry of Energy and Green Transition is addressing concerns about Ghana's electricity supply. The PRO insists the government is tackling challenges - but what could this mean for citizens?
Why is PIAC so concerned about the future of Ghana's oil production, and what changes are they hoping to see?
PIAC is urging the government and Petroleum Commission to create a plan that will encourage investment in current oil-producing fields. The call comes after Ghana's crude oil production has seen a sixth consecutive annual decline - raising concerns about the country's oil fields.
A $20 million investment opportunity vanished after GN Savings lost its licence - but why was this funding so important?
Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom, President of Groupe Nduom, addressed the media regarding GN Savings and Loans. He spoke about the repercussions of the company's licence revocation - and a missed opportunity.
The NSA is growing crops and raising livestock across Ghana - but can they overcome the hurdles?
The National Service Authority (NSA) is expanding its agricultural operations nationwide, engaging in crop and livestock farming. With 14 farms already in operation, the NSA aims to boost local production - but what challenges might they face?
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?
About 1,000 transformers are overloaded nationwide - what's being done to address the problem before it's too late?
Energy Minister Jinapor addressed Parliament about the widespread issue of overloaded electricity transformers across Ghana - a problem inherited by his office. The government is taking steps to improve electricity distribution, but what challenges remain?
Ghana's economy is on the brink of transformation - but what challenges could threaten the success of 24-hour markets?
Local Government Minister Ahmed Ibrahim says the government's 24-hour market initiative is set to transform Ghana's economy. The project aims to open up economic opportunities for businesses and communities - but land tenure challenges could threaten its success.
The Energy Minister is working to resolve power outages - but what obstacles are they facing?
Ghana's Energy Minister, Dr. John Abdulai Jinapor, is working with stakeholders to address power outages. The government is taking steps to improve electricity distribution - but what challenges remain?
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?
The Mpraeso MP insists Ghana must secure stronger national benefits from its resources - but how?
Davis Opoku Ansah, MP, has called for Ghana to retain more value from its mineral resources, particularly gold. He argues that the country's economic structure has long-standing weaknesses - despite its abundant natural resources.
The IMF is calling for 'stronger supervisory action' in Ghana's banking sector - but why now?
The IMF is warning Ghana to address vulnerabilities in its banking sector. Rising non-performing loans are a concern- but what could this mean for financial stability?
Why is the IMF pushing for the privatisation of a major national asset, and what could this mean for Ghanaians?
The IMF is in talks with Ghana regarding the country's Extended Credit Facility programme. Discussions have centered on the energy sector, specifically the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) - and the need for private sector involvement.