Most street lights on the 19-km Accra-Tema Motorway have vanished after three years, leaving the stretch in darkness and causing road safety concerns.
Ghana’s urbanisation is projected to hit 70% by 2050, prompting the Ministry of Local Government to focus on sustainable urban planning through the Urban Observatory.
Ghana successfully restructures $13 billion in Eurobonds, signaling its return to international financial markets after addressing its unsustainable debt levels.
GIHOC MD Maxwell Kofi Jumah cautions employees against joining Organized Labour’s planned strike, threatening immediate dismissal for any staff who participate.
GEPA enhances Ghana’s vegetable export with high-yield seedlings, training farmers and empowering women, aiming to grow non-traditional exports and create jobs.
20-year-old Yaw Tawiah escapes from Sefwi Boinzan Police custody after tricking an officer. A manhunt is underway to recapture the fugitive.
The youth of Bissa in the Upper East Region of Ghana threaten to boycott the 2024 elections over a lack of developmental projects like roads, health facilities, and schools.
SSNIT’s multi-billion-dollar real estate investments are faltering due to mismanagement, threatening the financial security of Ghanaian pensioners and workers.
Ghana Health Service confirms a case of monkeypox in the Bia West District and is monitoring 25 contacts. Stay informed on Mpox prevention.
The International Customer Service Summit 2024 (ICSS), organized by Customer Service Africa in partnership with Labadi Beach Hotel, returns for its third edition on October 9, 2024, at Labadi Hotel,