A new airport charge in Ghana has travelers concerned about rising costs-but what does this mean for the region?
Ghana's aviation sector faces turbulence with the introduction of a new Airport Infrastructure Development Charge-impacting international passengers. The levy raises questions about competitiveness and regional integration-potentially reshaping travel dynamics.
A thriving rubber plantation is now a landscape of scars - what does this mean for the future of Ghana's rubber industry?
Illegal mining continues to plague the Ghana Rubber Estate Limited (GREL) plantation in the Western Region. The destruction is evident, but the long-term implications for the region are only beginning to be understood -.
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?
The Titao killings highlight the need to rethink security governance in West Africa - but how can it be achieved?
The killing of Ghanaian traders in Burkina Faso has sparked a blame game between the two countries. Sowatey argues that a hybrid security governance approach is key to understanding the complexities of the situation - but what does that mean?
Ghana's seed system is getting a reset - but what does this mean for the country's broader agricultural transformation?
A National Seed System Reset Programme has been launched at the University of Ghana, bringing together stakeholders to discuss strengthening Ghana's seed system. The programme aims to create a modern, coordinated pipeline - hinting at the future of Ghana's agricultural transformation agenda.
SWIM tapped a new advisor to help youth explore climate-smart agriculture. What does this mean for the future?
The Student Workforce Innovation Movement (SWIM) has a new advisor. The goal is to boost workforce innovation and climate-smart agriculture - but how will this affect the future of food?
Can the Africa Energy Technology Centre's initiatives restructure the continent's energy architecture?
The Africa Energy Technology Conference (AETC 2026) convened in Accra, Ghana, to address Africa's energy paradox- vast resources overshadowed by energy poverty. AETC aims to transition Africa into an integrated economy, but regional value chains remain theoretical without integrated energy systems.
BYD says it's doing great without the US market - but can that last? Find out more...
Chinese EV-maker BYD is thriving, despite being largely shut out of the US market- a situation that bucks the trend. The company is now focused on meeting demand in other regions- but what challenges might they face?
Kurt Okraku explains the decision to sack Otto Addo - but what does this mean for the Black Stars?
GFA President Kurt Okraku has addressed the recent dismissal of Otto Addo as head coach of the Ghana national football team. Okraku cites personal observations and stakeholder feedback- but what direction is Ghana taking?
Are Ghana's entertainment awards failing to reflect the country's talent, or is something more fundamentally amiss?
The Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMAs) spark annual debates about production quality and comparisons to Nigeria's AMVCAs- raising questions about Ghana's entertainment industry. Ghana's entertainment scene may be facing a deeper issue than stage design, hinting at a structural problem that affects the entire industry.
A new professional doctorate in AI is coming to Africa - but who is it for, and why now?
The Open Institute of Technology (OPIT) will begin a new online doctorate in Applied Artificial Intelligence in 2026. The program aims to address the growing demand for tech leadership across Africa's digital economies - but what impact will it have?
NITA is under fire for ICT fees. Are they protecting consumers or overstepping?
NITA is defending its regulatory mandate concerning fees and accreditation for ICT companies- a move that follows allegations of unlawfully implementing provisions of a proposed law. The agency insists it's operating within existing laws, but public debate continues to grow - raising questions about the future of digital regulation.
Authorities targeted illegal mining activities along the Boin River - but what did they uncover during the operation?
NAIMOS has conducted an anti-galamsey operation along the Boin River at Boinso-Abrokyire in the Aowin District. This action highlights the ongoing struggle to protect Ghana's natural resources-but what did they find?
Why is the NDC government being accused of trying to sneak in a new MoMo tax - and what does it mean for Ghanaians?
The Minority in Parliament is raising concerns about a new levy on mobile money transactions - involving the Bank of Ghana and a private fintech company. The group is questioning the process used to introduce the charge and why Parliament wasn't engaged.
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?
The government has big plans for the future of technology in Ghana - and a bold deadline to meet.
Sam George, the Minister for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations, has spoken about the government's plans. The initiative is expected to accelerate Ghana's digital transformation agenda - but what does that mean for the average Ghanaian?
Ghana's banks and PSPs have been put on notice regarding cybersecurity - but what does this mean for consumers?
Sam George has warned banks and PSPs about cybersecurity reporting. The directive aims to protect Ghana's digital financial ecosystem - but what happens if they don't comply?