Stanbic Bank Urges Women Entrepreneurs to Leverage Social Media for Business Growth

  Women-led businesses in Ghana are being encouraged to move beyond passive online activity and strategically use social media as a critical tool for growth, visibility and access to finance. This call was made by the Head of Women Banking at Stanbic Bank Ghana, Marian Amartey, during the MTN SME Accelerate Webinar Series, where she … Read more

Why Ghana’s Plunging Interest Rates are the Catalyst for Industrial Growth

After enduring one of the most severe economic crises in a generation, Ghanaian businesses are finally experiencing a resurgence. The most significant sign of this turnaround are interest rates. The Bank of Ghana has trimmed its benchmark Monetary Policy Rate (MPR), which stood at a punishing 30% at the close of 2023, in consecutive reductions … Read more

Heath Goldfields Addresses Public Misinformation on Bogoso-Prestea

  Heath Goldfields LTD has noted recent public commentary concerning its operations at the Bogoso-Prestea Gold Mine. The Company rejects the allegations in circulation. They misrepresent material facts and the legal and operational framework within which the Company conducts its business. The Company views with concern the circulation of inaccurate, incomplete and misleading information concerning … Read more

The ‘Exact Words’ Double Standard in Interfaith Debates

  Muslims are often coached to challenge Christians with one rehearsed line:   _“Show me where Jesus Christ said, ‘I am God, worship Me’ in the Bible.”_   They insist on _unequivocal, unambiguous, exact wording_—as if Scripture were a legal affidavit written for a courtroom. They’re told no Christian can answer because the sentence isn’t there.   But … Read more

The ‘Exact Words’ Double Standard: Answering ‘Show Me Where Jesus Said I Am God

  Muslims are often coached to challenge Christians with one rehearsed line: “Show me where Jesus Christ said, ‘I am God, worship Me’ in the Bible.” They’ll add unequivocally, ambiguously…in exact wordings….ahhhh…as if they are dealing with primary school students. They are told that no Christian can answer it because it is not in the … Read more

CIMG and Central University partner to advance marketing education for students

  The Chartered Institute of Marketing, Ghana (CIMG) and Central University have officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at the University’s Miotso Campus, establishing a comprehensive framework for collaboration between the two institutions. This strategic partnership aims to bridge the gap between theory and industry practice through initiatives in accreditation, internships, research, innovation, and … Read more

Importers and Exporters Association of Ghana (IEAG) Supports Ghana Shippers’ Authority Directive on Container Administrative Charges

  The Importers and Exporters Association of Ghana (IEAG) wishes to state, in unequivocal terms, its strong support for the recent directive issued by the Ghana Shippers’ Authority to streamline and cap Container Administrative Charges (CAC) at Ghana’s ports. This intervention is not only timely but long overdue. For decades, importers, exporters, and Ghanaian businesses … Read more

Ghana’s Digital Future Depends on Who Controls Its Infrastructure.

  By: Ing Joseph Koranteng Digital Realty in Ghana. Ghana’s economy is rapidly becoming more digital. Each day, millions of transactions flow through mobile money platforms, banks depend on real-time systems to serve customers, and businesses increasingly operate through digital channels. This digital shift has delivered greater speed, efficiency, and new opportunities. Yet it has … Read more

Strong Majority Backs Giving Nature Legal Rights in Ghana

  The Rights of Nature Ghana Movement (RoNAG) has concluded its 2-year socio-legal study that explored how Ghana can recognize and protect the Rights of Nature (RoN) within its legal and governance systems. The study was titled ‘Assessing Legal Frameworks and Stakeholder Perspectives on Integrating the Rights of Nature into Ghana’s Environmental Governance’ funded by … Read more

ACCA pushes structural changes to close women’s career advancement gap

  The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) Ghana has called for deliberate, system-wide reforms to address persistent barriers to women’s advancement in the workplace, warning that gains made in hiring have not translated into meaningful career progression. In a keynote address at ACCA Ghana’s International Women’s Day 2026 event in Accra under the theme, … Read more