She recalled that 30 years ago, Ghana embarked on a bold economic path with the enactment of the Free Zone Act (Act 504) at a time when the country’s economy needed a new direction to create... Read more
“Yet today, that hope is no more. The government has decided to cancel the 1D1F programme and replace it with an untested 24-Hour Economy Read more
The Minister also revealed that government has begun feasibility studies for a new Accra–Kumasi motorway, which he described as a top national priority. He explained that the motorway is exp... Read more
He assured the public that the PURC will carefully assess consumer feedback before making any decision on whether to approve or reject the proposals Read more
According to him, crude oil production by the Domestic Natural Investment (DNI) has increased from 240 million standard cubic feet to 270 million this year, with a projection of reaching 400... Read more
Speaking with Nana Yaw Obeng on Bryt Adekyee Mu Nsem, Mr. Rockson explained that since January, the Ministry has been working to strengthen activities in oil drilling, exploration, and produ... Read more
Speaking at the KPMG Infrastructure Roadshow in Accra, Deputy Minister for Finance, Thomas Ampem Nyarko, revealed that government plans to invest GH¢13.9 billion in 2025 on priority infrastr... Read more
He explained that just about two weeks ago, the Bank of Ghana introduced an intervention bill which reduced the rate to 56 percent, but despite this, the dollar continued to rise rapidly Read more
Mr. Oduro emphasized that the influx of foreigners into the retail space has made the work of the association very challenging Read more
Speaking at the KPMG Infrastructure Roadshow in Accra, Deputy Minister for Finance, Thomas Ampem Nyarko, revealed that government plans to invest GH¢13.9 billion in 2025 on priority infrastr... Read more
He said the development of the hectares would be done in phases within the next four years Read more
Despite these risks, the overwhelming majority of farmers, over ninety percent (90%) continue to rely heavily on pesticides, often without protective equipment. Read more
He further reminded the public that a law was enacted in 1994, and later amended in 2013, to protect Ghana’s retail market from unfair competition by foreigners Read more
These fraudulent requests often involve promises of meter installations, replacements, or debt cancellations Read more





































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