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?
WAMPEX 2026 is coming - but what does it mean for the future of mining in West Africa?
The West African Mining & Power Expo (WAMPEX) is set to convene in Accra in June 2026, marking its 19th edition. With thousands of mining professionals expected, the event aims to foster collaboration and growth- but what challenges will they face?
Vivo Energy Ghana partners with KNUST to empower energy innovators - but what challenges will they tackle?
Vivo Energy Ghana and KNUST have signed an MoU to collaborate on the NextGen Energy Innovators Challenge- empowering students to develop solutions for Ghana's energy needs. This partnership aims to foster innovation and address real-world challenges- but what impact will it have?
What do power outages and BoG losses mean for Ghana? Prime Insight tackles these issues this Saturday!
Prime Insight will host a panel to discuss Ghana's power challenges and the Bank of Ghana's financial losses. The discussion promises legal, political, and economic perspectives- leaving viewers to wonder about the true implications.
Ambassador Smith says Ghana has a competitive edge that can deepen economic cooperation with the U.S. Find out what it is!
Ghana's Ambassador to the United States, Victor Emmanuel Smith, spoke at an Economic Dialogue in Atlanta. He addressed business leaders about strengthening economic ties between Ghana and the United States - but what unique advantage did he say Ghana holds?
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.
Sunyani market traders are worried about the rising cost of ginger - will their businesses survive?
Ginger traders in Sunyani's Nana Bosoma Central Market are facing challenges. They are requesting government intervention due to rising prices - but what's causing the spike?
Ghana-Korea trade is booming, driven by growing business interest - but what sectors are seeing the most growth?
Ghana and the Republic of Korea have seen increasing trade between them. The consistent rise in trade volumes reflects strengthening economic relations between the two countries - but what is driving this?
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?
The IMF warns of hidden risks in global credit markets- could the Middle East war trigger a financial crisis?
The IMF is sounding the alarm about the war in the Middle East and its potential impact on the global economy. The apparent calm in financial markets may be masking vulnerabilities- but what could happen if the war escalates?
The Iran war has caused economic disruption, but some companies are seeing record profits. Which sectors are booming?
The conflict in Iran has created uncertainty and disruption, impacting firms, families, and governments worldwide. While some struggle, certain sectors are seeing record earnings- but who is profiting from the ongoing crisis?
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.
Will the JoyBusiness Roundtable expose gaps between Ghana's economic narratives and the experiences of its citizens?
JoyBusiness Roundtable will host a discussion on whether Ghana's economic narratives match real-sector outcomes. Policymakers, economists, and private sector leaders will assess economic progress - but will the discussion reveal a different story?
Why is the National Timber Monitoring Team intensifying its efforts - and what impact will this have on the industry?
The National Timber Monitoring Team (NTMT) is increasing its work in Ghana's timber and forestry sector. They are working to engage stakeholders and sensitize them on the legal requirements of operating in the sector.
A major partnership is celebrated, but what does it mean for Ghana's infrastructure and industrial ambitions?
The Ministry of Roads and Highways commended GCB Bank and Timeline & Innovation Company Limited at a commissioning ceremony in East Legon. The event highlighted the importance of collaboration in infrastructure development - but what exactly was launched to merit such praise?
The Trade Minister says Ghana's AfCFTA success hinges on private sector investment- but how will they meet the challenge?
Trade Minister Ofosu-Adjare addressed the private sector at the Kwahu Business Forum regarding the AfCFTA. She emphasized the need for businesses to invest in technology and governance- but what does this mean for Ghana's role in African trade?
A viral aircraft bearing the Air Ghana Cargo branding has tongues wagging - but who really owns it?
Transport Minister Nikpe addressed the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) regarding an aircraft branded Air Ghana Cargo. The Minister clarified the situation, allaying fears about potential implications - but what does this mean for the future of aviation?
Big changes are coming to Ghana's free zones - but how will this affect local businesses?
Trade Minister Ofosu-Adjare shared government's plans regarding Ghana's special economic zones. The move aims to support agro-processing and light manufacturing- but what does this mean for local industrial production?