Ghana, under the leadership of President John Mahama, witnessed a significant surge in its economic performance, solidifying ...
The first ten months of President John Dramani Mahama 39;s administration witnessed a notable surge in the nation 39;s ...
Engineers and executives in the road sector have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening their collective voice and influence in shaping policies and decisions that affect engineering and nationa ...
Economic development and growth are central to Ghana's progress as a nation, shaping its ability to reduce poverty, improve infrastructure, and enhance living standards. While natural resources, ...
President John Dramani Mahama’s administration began an economic reset in 2025 amid high inflation and currency volatility, anchored on consultations, fiscal reforms and targeted social interventions.
As Ghana traverses economic recovery and growth, President John Mahama has assembled a team of key figures shaping fiscal policies and economic strategy. These individuals, drawn from finance, banking ...
Vice President Kamala Harris is set to unveil a $1 billion initiative to promote women’s economic empowerment in the country of Ghana, where she has spent several days touring and meeting with ...
The British High Commission in Accra, in partnership with the Bank of Ghana, will host the inaugural London-to-Accra Economic Growth Summit on January 6, 2026. A statement issued in Accra jointly by ...
The Heritage Foundation was on the road in Africa last month with a message of economic freedom. The final stop was Ghana, whose capital is Accra. Ghana is the second most populous country in West ...
As Ghana's diaspora in the UK contributes billions in remittances and the post-Brexit trade landscape creates new opportunities, the Ghana High Commission in London sits at the nexus of transformative ...
Foreign aid and development assistance are contentious subjects for some, since loans on offer sometimes impoverish countries rather than support economic development and improvements in standards of ...
ACCRA, June 14, 2019 – Ghana’s annual economic growth continued on a strong path at 6.3 percent in 2018, although at a slower pace than the 8.1 percent in 2017. This trend was led largely by a strong ...