Group describes Mahama as a “scary alternative” for 2024… Rhema Apr 23, 2024 A group of young politicians led by former NPP parliamentary candidate aspirant for Adentan, Alfred Ababio…
Could shipping containers be the answer to Ghana’s housing… Rhema Apr 23, 2024 At a construction site on the outskirts of Accra, the spirited figure of Eric Kwaku Gyimah directs the flurry…
Ghana misses out on 10 largest African economies ranking by… Rhema Apr 23, 2024 Ghana has missed out on the top ten (10) largest African economies ranking by the International Monetary Fund…
Bolt partners M-KOPA to launch 5,000 e-bikes in Kenya Rhema Apr 22, 2024 Bolt is collaborating with Kenya’s largest financier of e-bikes, M-KOPA to allow new and existing drivers within…
Ghana has faced the worst phase of its economic challenges-… Rhema Apr 22, 2024 Stéphane Roudet, IMF Mission Chief for Ghana, has expressed optimism about the Ghanaian economy’s future, asserting…
Meta expands AI service to Nigeria, Ghana, five other… Rhema Apr 22, 2024 Meta has announced the expansion of its AI service to seven Sub-Saharan African countries, including Nigeria and…
We don’t add sugars to infant formulas in Ghana — Nestle Rhema Apr 22, 2024 Nestle Ghana Limited says it does not add sugars (sucrose and glucose) to infant formulas for children in the…
Ghana: IMF Board to approve $360m third tranche by end of… SpyDa Apr 20, 2024 The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is on track to approve the third tranche of its $3 billion financing package…
IMF assures continued financing for Ghana despite not… SpyDa Apr 20, 2024 The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has reassured Ghana that despite not reaching an agreement with its Eurobond…
Commercial Creditors and Ghana eye restructuring deal by end… SpyDa Apr 20, 2024 Ghana and creditors expect to reach an agreement in principle to restructure overseas bonds as soon as the end of…
Bright Simons: Is the World Bank saving or harming Ghana? SpyDa Apr 20, 2024 As the Spring Meeting and its panoply of side events wind to a close, the recurring theme yet again is “more money”…