Ghana's energy sector is at risk with a $2 billion shortfall, prompting urgent reforms to stabilize the economy.
Accra High Court remands 41 for illegal mining at Samreboi; significant police crackdown boosts anti-galamsey efforts.
The Transport Ministry reduces the minimum age for okada riders from 25 to 21, aiming to formalise the sector and open up opportunities for young riders.
Ghana shows resilience against new U.S. tariffs, ranking low in vulnerability, a promising outlook for its diversified export sectors.
Ghana Police dismisses media reports claiming officers were detained for arresting a judge, labelling them false and baseless.
President Mahama suspends Chief Justice Torkornoo amid three petitions, initiating a committee inquiry as the legal process unfolds.
The police intensify their crackdown on illegal mining with a reshuffle of commanders in galamsey hotspots, arresting 47 suspects in the latest operations.
In celebration of Financial Literacy Month, the Center for Financial Literacy Education Africa (CFLE Africa) in collaboration with Prudential Life Insurance Ghana has launched a Community Market Outreach Program aimed
219 individuals trafficked into Ghana for jobs rescued by EOCO in collaboration with police and military. Ongoing investigation into trafficking network.
Ghana discovers high-quality iron ore in Oti Region, boosting economic diversification and investor interest as exploration progresses.