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?
After years of neglect, work restarts on a bridge locals call a "death trap" - but can it truly be fixed?
Akyem Abenase residents are relieved as work resumes on a long-neglected bridge originally built during Kwame Nkrumah's time. The community hopes the repairs will address a major issue - but what impact will it have?
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?
Trump's "Golden Dome" missile defense system - will it protect America, or just drain the treasury?
Donald Trump's ambitious "Golden Dome" missile defense system faces scrutiny. A new report estimates the project's cost could be astronomical - raising questions about its feasibility and effectiveness.
Trump's refugee plan prioritizes one group, raising eyebrows and sparking debate. What's the real story?
Donald Trump has increased the refugee admissions ceiling, raising questions about the criteria. The move has sparked debate amid claims of racially motivated violence - but what's really going on?
Flooding is threatening livelihoods at Aboabo station- will traders follow through with their threats?
Aboabo station traders in Kumasi are threatening action over the state of their market- they cite flooding during rains. The traders say authorities have neglected them, and their goods are being destroyed- what will they do?
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?
A major highway is falling apart- and the consequences could be devastating for residents in the Upper East Region.
The Upper East Regional Minister has called on the government to address a critical infrastructure issue. He highlighted the dire condition of a major highway, raising concerns about its impact on the region.
A new directive seeks to transition mining activities to local firms - but will it actually work?
The United Party (UP) has commented on a recent government directive regarding the mining sector. The directive aims to shift operational mining activities to local Ghanaian contractors- but what could this mean for the economy?
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?
Fibre-optic cable destructions are costing Ghana's telecommunication companies millions! What is causing the damage?
Ghanaian telecommunication companies are struggling with the destruction of fibre-optic cables. The persistent damage is creating instability for telecom operators - but what is the source of the destruction?
A new court complex is nearly ready, but will it be able to deliver justice to the people of the Upper West Region?
The Upper West Regional Court Complex is nearing completion- but the region's judiciary faces critical staffing and logistical challenges. The shortage of judges and court staff threatens to undermine access to justice in the region.
NADeF is working to improve infrastructure at Adrobaa Technical Institute- but what changes will be made?
NADeF has started infrastructure projects at Adrobaa Technical Institute to improve education- benefiting students, staff and community members. The projects aim to enhance educational infrastructure, but what impact will this have on the community?
An abandoned building at Bechem Government Hospital may finally see completion - but what impact will this have?
The Tano South MCE has promised that the assembly will address a major need at Bechem Government Hospital. For over a decade, the hospital has lacked a crucial facility - and that may soon change.
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?
Wike's sharp words for Atiku suggest a long-standing feud - but what's the breaking point?
FCT Minister Nyesom Wike has taken aim at former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar. Wike's statements hint at a continued rivalry and raise questions about the future of Nigerian politics - but what exactly was said?
Road contractors in Ghana might not be able to depend on extensions anymore - but under what circumstances?
Roads and Highways Minister Agbodza has issued a warning to road contractors in Ghana regarding project deadlines. This announcement has the potential to change how road projects are managed - but what could this mean for future infrastructure development?
Kwame Agbodza claims some road projects are halfway done - but can they meet the deadline?
Roads and Highways Minister Kwame Agbodza says the Big Push programme is making significant strides on major trunk roads. Contractors are working hard, but what impact will this have on the nation's infrastructure?