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Africa’s battle for fair credit
Why borrowing is so expensive for African nations is no longer just a technical debate. It is a question with billion-dollar consequences.
Swedru police impounds alleged missing ECG cables
The Agona Swedru Police have impounded a truck fully loaded with some suspected missing ECG cables, at Awombrew in the Gomoa Central District of the Central region.
GhIPSS hosts Kenya Central Bank delegation on study tour of Ghana payment systems
The Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement Systems Ltd (GhIPSS) has hosted a seven-member delegation from the Central Bank of Kenya on a study tour aimed at exploring how Ghana has modernized its payment systems.
Police arrest nine Ghanaians, two Burkinabes over illegal mining
The Eastern South Regional Police Command has arrested eleven persons at Fichser near Bunsu, over alleged illegal mining, popularly known as "Galamsey".
‘American Brexit’ could lead to ‘open trade war’ – German group warns
US tariffs are plunging the world into an "open trade war," the president of a German trade association said on Thursday, hours after US President Donald Trump's announcement of blanket 10% customs duties on all imports.
Group worried over US 10% tariff imposition on Ghana exports
The Importers and Exporters Association of Ghana (IEAG) has expressed worry over the introduction of a baseline 10 percent tariff on exports from Ghana and other countries to the United States of America.
No safe haven for illegal miners – Minister declares
The Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, has reaffirmed the government's commitment to eradicating illegal small-scale mining, vowing to use every lawful means to end the menace.
Ghana government owes Zoomlion GH¢1.2b for unpaid waste management services – Minister
The government owes Zoomlion Ghana Limited GH¢1.2 billion covering services provided over the last two years.
Legislative review crucial to change of names and dates of birth – Prof. Attafuah
Professor Kenneth Agyemang Attafuah, former Chief Executive Officer, National Identification Authority (NIA), has called for a legislative review that would firm up the circumstances where people change their names and dates of birth.
Ghana invested GH¢2.8b in PFJ Phase 1 but continued to import high quantities of food
Ghana made an investment of GH¢2.8 billion in the first phase of the Planting for Food and Jobs (PFJ) initiative, but she continued to import substantial quantities of grains and other staple foods.