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 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 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 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?
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?
With Houthis joining the Iran war and US troops arriving, what could this mean for global stability?
Yemen's Houthis have entered the Iran war by launching attacks on Israel, even as the US dispatches Marines to the region- raising the stakes. The conflict's expansion threatens to further destabilize the Middle East and disrupt global affairs- but how?
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.
A surprising twist in UniMAC GRASAG elections puts Tilly Akua Nipaa in a new role - what does this mean?
Tilly Akua Nipaa, a well-known figure in Ghanaian media, has been elected to a leadership position at the University of Media, Arts and Communication. This development follows an unexpected turn of events during the GRASAG elections - leaving many to wonder what it means for the future.
An emergency plan is needed to avert a tomato shortage - but what does it entail?
The Peasant Farmers Association of Ghana is in talks with the government regarding a possible tomato shortage. Negotiations with Burkina Faso continue over a temporary export ban - but what happens if talks fail?
Ghana's Finance Minister met with investors to discuss the economy - but what questions were raised during the session?
The Finance Ministry convened an investor town hall - the first since 2021 - uniting investors and market specialists. The government is intensifying efforts to restore faith in Ghana's economy and debt market - but what challenges remain?
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?
Akuapem North is buzzing with new initiatives from its MP - but what's the real story behind the headlines?
Sammi Awuku, MP for Akuapem North, has launched a youth skills programme and inaugurated a constituency office. These efforts aim to strengthen local governance and address unemployment - but what impact will they have?
The World Bank is calling for a major shift to prepare young Africans - but what changes are needed?
The World Bank is concerned about the readiness of African youth for the job market. They are pushing for a skills revolution, but a growing mismatch looms - what does this mean for the continent's future?
The Majority says the central bank's rising losses are a necessary cost - but a cost of what, exactly?
Ghana's Majority caucus in Parliament is in disagreement with the Minority over the Bank of Ghana's financial performance. The Majority claims that rising losses are tied to stabilisation efforts - but what does that mean for the central bank?
Final-year KNUST students met construction pros - what game-changing career advice did they get?
KNUST's Career Services Centre and the Faculty of Built Environment partnered with the Ghana Chamber of Construction Industry for a career engagement. Final-year students gained insights from industry professionals - but what crucial advice did they receive?
UMB Capital's Head of Finance says judging the BoG requires looking beyond the numbers - but at what, exactly?
Nelson Cudjoe Kuagbedzi of UMB Capital suggests the Bank of Ghana's success should be judged by its core mandate- maintaining price stability. He highlights the BoG's policy interventions and their costs, urging a focus beyond the balance sheet.