The youth of Afram Plains are rallying behind a new government project - but what does this mean for the region's future?
Youth in the Kwahu Afram Plains South Constituency have voiced their support for the government's Farmers' Service Centre initiative. The project promises significant changes - but what impact will it have?
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?
Are unrealistic expectations for immediate change hindering Africa's long-term development?
Across Africa, citizens are demanding immediate transformation from governments- despite inheriting challenges decades in the making. Is this growing impatience trapping the continent in a cycle of repeated disappointments - movement without arrival?
The Vice President says Africa must develop its own technologies- but how can the continent achieve this?
Vice President Opoku-Agyemang addressed the Oxford Africa Conference on the need for Africa to lead its own transformation. She emphasized building systems rooted in African realities- but what does this entail?
Graduates are charged to apply their knowledge and skills toward national and global development- but how?
Takoradi Technical University held its 26th Special Congregation Ceremony in Takoradi. The university reiterated its dedication to equipping students- including those with disabilities- with relevant competencies.
Afreximbank unveils a US$10B programme to help Africa and CARICOM cope with Middle East conflict fallout - but how?
Afreximbank is launching a programme aimed at shielding African and CARICOM economies from the escalating conflict in the Middle East. The US$10 billion Gulf Crisis Response Programme (GCRP) hopes to address economic shocks - but what challenges will it 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?
A new World Bank strategy seeks to transform health systems in West and Central Africa - but how will they achieve this?
The World Bank has launched a regional strategy to transform health systems in Ghana and other West and Central African countries. The strategy aims to improve health outcomes and support productivity- but what challenges will they face?
Ghana's 'Lioness of Africa' has been given a new title - and it could change the country's tourism sector.
The Wa East capital of Funsi was full of life as dignitaries and citizens gathered to celebrate Ghana's own Noella Wiyaala. The event was to honour her new role as Fugu Queen and Tourism Ambassador for Ghana - but what does this mean for the region?
Wiyaala has been given a new title, but what does this mean for tourism and culture in Ghana?
Noella Wiyaala, the 'Lioness of Africa', was honored in Funsi by government officials and community leaders. The Tourism Minister spoke about Wiyaala's consistent efforts, hinting at how her new role could impact Ghana's cultural landscape - but how?
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?
An MP strongly condemns xenophobia during AU Day celebrations- but what solutions does she propose?
Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings has voiced strong disapproval of xenophobic attacks in South Africa during the AU Day parade in Accra- highlighting the impact on the continent's image. The MP's remarks hint at deeper questions about African unity- but what solutions were proposed?
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.
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?
The Minority Chief Whip has some strong words for the NDC - but will anyone agree with his assessment?
Frank Annoh-Dompreh, Minority Chief Whip, has strongly criticized the NDC government during a Minority Caucus Workshop. He spoke on a number of issues - but what did he say about the current administration?
Ghana unveils a bold plan to shield its vulnerable during crises - but can it withstand the coming storms?
The Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection (MoGCSP) has launched a new strategy. This framework aims to protect vulnerable populations during crises - but what challenges will it face?