A nationwide strike has commenced, but what critical issues have brought TVET workers to this point?
TVET workers across Ghana have initiated a nationwide strike, raising concerns within the education sector- but what led to this widespread action? The union cites unresolved grievances and a breakdown in communication with management- leaving many to wonder about the future of technical and vocational training.
Journalism faces a crisis of trust in a divided world - can truth prevail amidst disinformation?
As journalists gather at the DW Global Media Forum, the profession faces challenges in an era of disinformation and political polarisation. Independent reporting is essential for defending truth and rebuilding public trust- but how can it be achieved?
UMB is experiencing a transformation under Dr. Oti-Mensah's leadership-but what's driving this resurgence?
Dr. Philip Oti-Mensah's first year as Managing Director of UMB coincides with international recognition-a front-page feature in EMEA Entrepreneur. This milestone hints at a transformation underway at UMB, driven by a leadership style focused on discipline and strategic execution-but what does it mean for the bank's future?
A young woman's future hung in the balance - could an apprenticeship program be the key to unlocking her potential?
Bernice Asare, a Chemistry graduate, faced post-National Service anxieties despite her degree. Newmont's apprenticeship program offered her a chance, but could she thrive without an engineering background?
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 -.
Vivo Energy Ghana's 'SHEPower' summit ignites discussions around women's roles and innovative solutions - but what's at stake?
Vivo Energy Ghana held its annual 'SHEPower' summit in Kumasi, focusing on empowering women in the energy sector with innovative solutions for a sustainable Ghana. The summit featured expert panels and innovation exhibitions - but the discussions have the potential to reshape Ghana's energy landscape.
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?
A whopping $300 million is headed to Ghana's schools - but how will it reshape the future for students?
The World Bank and the Ghanaian government are collaborating on a new initiative to transform secondary education. This partnership aims to modernise the education system - but what specific changes are on the horizon?
A whopping $300 million is pledged to Ghana's schools - but what changes will students and teachers experience?
The World Bank and the Ghanaian government are collaborating on a program to transform secondary education. This initiative aims to enhance learning and create job opportunities - but what specific changes are in store?
A skills shortage could jeopardise the future for over a billion young workers - what does this mean for Ghana?
The World Bank Group has issued a warning regarding the future of employment for young people in developing nations. They suggest a potential crisis is brewing as education may not be keeping pace - leaving many unprepared.
The Weta Traditional Council has backed Volta Council of State member Dr. Kwamigah-Atokple, urging EOCO to uphold due pr
The Weta Traditional Council has backed Volta Council of State member Dr. Kwamigah-Atokple, urging EOCO to uphold due process and fairness in its ongoing investigation.
A top VC is calling for universities to refocus - but what does that mean for Ghana's future workforce?
UEW's Vice Chancellor, Prof Stephen Jobson Mitchual, has urged universities to focus on producing impactful graduates. He believes that higher education needs a fundamental rethink, but what does that mean for the future of Ghana's graduates?
Dr. Anankware's promotion at UENR marks a new chapter - but what unique expertise does he bring to this role?
UENR has elevated Dr. Jacob Anankware to Associate Professor - a testament to his dedication within the School of Agriculture and Technology. His promotion underscores the university's commitment to academic excellence, but what impact will this have?
A daycare center reopens after a month - but what changes have been made to ensure the safety of the children?
The Tema Metropolitan Assembly (TMA) has reopened the Community One No. 3 Daycare Centre. The reopening signifies more than a return to the classroom - hinting at a comprehensive reset of the city's approach.
Ghana's education system is under scrutiny-but what aspects are being questioned and why now?
Special Prosecutor Kissi Agyebeng has raised concerns about Ghana's education system during a speech at Accra Academy. He suggests the system still reflects colonial objectives-hinting at a disconnect from current national needs.
SSNIT is working to help informal sector workers understand their pensions - but will it be enough?
SSNIT and the TUC are working together to educate Ashanti region workers about pension schemes. The goal is to increase participation, especially among self-employed individuals - but what challenges do they face?