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Fairtrade Africa Network rolls out farmer-led cocoa rehabilitation model
Fairtrade Africa Network has launched a farmer-led cocoa farm rehabilitation programme aimed at restoring ageing farms, improving productivity and reducing pressure on forest reserves amid declining cocoa yields and falling producer prices…
German auto supplier Bosch investing heavily in automation, robotics
German auto supplier Bosch is investing heavily in automation and humanoid robotics as it seeks to adjust to the crisis in the country's automotive sector.
Farmer Service Centre: A promise of hope for farmers, yet to be fulfilled
For many farmers in the Upper West Region, the mention of Farmer Service Centres represents more than just another political promise or government intervention; it is a hope of a better fortune for them.
Africa must boost local pharmaceutical manufacturing – Expo 2026
Africa must urgently expand pharmaceutical manufacturing and healthcare innovation to reduce dependence on imports and secure a market projected to exceed $100 billion by 2030.
Roads Minister requests for 1,000 more staff for Ministry
Mr Kwame Governs Agbodza, the Minister for Roads and Highways, said the Ministry has requested the recruitment of about 1,000 additional staff to strengthen operations and address widening personnel gaps across road sector agencies.
Korle-Klottey unveils investment guide, SDGs review report
The Korle-Klottey Municipal Assembly (KoKMA) has launched a Business and Investment Guide and a Voluntary Local Review Report to attract investment and promote sustainable urban development.
Ghana and Canada hold investment forum in Toronto
Ghana and Canada are set to deepen economic cooperation as investors, business leaders, policymakers and development partners gather in Toronto for the 2026 Ghana-Canada Investment Forum.
Ghana’s fisherfolk struggle to adapt to rising maritime heatwaves
On a sunny Wednesday at the Jamestown Fishing Harbour in Ghana’s capital, Accra, the temperature stood at 31 degrees Celsius. Under a bleached sky, fishermen continued their labour along the shore. Their chests glistened with sweat beneath…
Ghana records non-traditional export growth of over $5b for the first time
Exporters have been urged to maintain high standards of compliance, innovation, and discipline as Ghana’s non-traditional export (NTE) sector records historic growth, surpassing the $5 billion mark for the first time.
Ghana calls for urgent demand-side electrification to drive Africa’s energy transition
Mr Seidu Issifu, Minister of State for Climate Change and Sustainability, has called for urgent action on demand-side electrification, positioning it as both a climate necessity and a development imperative for Africa.