Tuesday, February 3, 2026
Scores of private basic schools in the Central Region on Monday, January 11, 2021 began undergoing mass disinfections against the new coronavirus (COVID-19). The exercise was also to allow for a safe reopening of all the schools on Friday, January 15, as directed by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo in...
The One District-One Factory (1D1F) and Planting for Food and Jobs (PFJ), if pursued more vigorously, can strengthen the domestic private sector, the Executive Council of the Trades Union Congress (TUC) has observed. TUC believes these initiatives need rapid expansion and support from all social partners. “They can make a...
calls for constitutional review overstated enforcement of existing provisions a greater priority The economic cost of the winner-takes-all approach that characterises our local governance cannot be overemphasised and remains a significant threat to national development, Dean of the University for Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA) faculty of law, Dr. Ernest...
A strong and better economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic requires government to make the ICT, agriculture, energy and infrastructure sectors key elements in its policy mix, Dr. Sam Ankrah-President of Africa Investment Group International, has said. As countries reel under the pandemic’s economic impact, he said these sectors, if...
The Commodity Brokers Association of Ghana (CBAG) president, Yaw Ohemeng Kyei, has called on government to introduce a 20 percent quota on rice imports into the country. Mr. Ohemeng Kyei said he does not understand why the Ghana Rice Development Strategy (G-NRD) projects to end rice imports by the year 2023 but...
Soon after delivering an enthralling season of shopping and recreation for communities of the Accra West municipality, West Hills Mall has announced one of the biggest sidewalk sales ever to hit the capital city.    All the acclaimed fashion stores, the home appliances and electronics outlets, the home décor dealers,...
Global supply chains severely disrupted by COVID-19 Multinationals turn to China +1 and nearshoring Worldwide increase in regionalization and localization Major regional trade deals signed or accelerated The COVID-19 pandemic profoundly disrupted global trade in 2020. However, it has also caused new paradigms to emerge, some of which point to...
But unresolved concerns could hinder progress All is set for full time academic work to resume across the country in both pre-tertiary and tertiary educational institutions after the Ghana Education Service (GES) and the Ministry of Education said they have put in place all necessary arrangements to ensure safety...
Financial Science expert, Professor Forster Kum-Ankama Sarpong, has called on organisations to recognize what he calls ‘latent’ talents in employees and help develop them to surmount the challenges posed by the coronavirus pandemic. According to him, despite the pandemic whisking many talents away in the form of loss of life,...
Life they say is a collection of moments; every moment is also characterized with if not a chunk, at least, quite a number of decisions. Every decision has its own consequences. One cannot afford to live a single day without having to make a decision. It is said, “refusing...