Jospong Group, VYNCKE Forge Landmark Waste-to-Energy Partnership for Africa at IFAT, Germany
The Jospong Group of Companies (JGC) has entered into a strategic partnership with Belgian clean energy technology firm VYNCKE to...
Gillian Darko: The Quiet Strategy Shaping Africa’s Fintech Future
There are moments in your career that feel like quiet confirmations. Not loud, not unexpected, but deeply validating. The kind...
Moroccan Sahara: Japan Welcomes Autonomy under Moroccan Sovereignty, Intends to Act Accordingly at Diplomatic, Economic Levels
Japan welcomed, on Friday, the adoption on October 31, 2025, of United Nations Security Council Resolution 2797, which affirms that...
Jospong Group, VYNCKE Forge Landmark Waste-to-Energy Partnership for Africa at IFAT, Germany
The Jospong Group of Companies (JGC) has entered into a strategic partnership with Belgian clean energy technology firm VYNCKE to jointly promote scalable waste-to-energy solutions across Africa. The alliance aims to accelerate sustainable energy transition, modern waste management, and green industrialization on the continent. The partnership was formalized through a
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Jospong Group, VYNCKE Forge Landmark Waste-to-Energy Partnership for Africa at IFAT, Germany
The Jospong Group of Companies (JGC) has entered into a strategic partnership with Belgian clean energy technology firm VYNCKE to jointly promote scalable waste-to-energy solutions across Africa. The alliance aims to accelerate sustainable energy transition, modern waste management, and green industrialization on the continent. The partnership was formalized through a
Prestea Huni-Valley Assembly Appeals for Skip Truck Replacement as Parliamentary Committee Reviews Sanitation Service Delivery
The Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), for the Prestea Huni-Valley Municipal Assembly, Dr. Matthew Kofi Ayer has appealed to Parliament’s Select Committee on Sanitation and Water Resources to impress upon Zoomlion Ghana Limited to replace its broken-down skip truck to improve waste management operations in the municipality. The appeal was made
OPIT Introduces New Online Doctorate In AI – Targets Growing Demand For Tech Leadership in Africa
The Open Institute of Technology (OPIT) has launched a Professional Doctorate in Applied Artificial Intelligence, starting in September 2026 and delivered entirely online. This new programme is a Level 8 qualification created in response to rising demand across Africa’s leading digital economies. The programme is particularly relevant in Africa, where
NPP Antwerp Secretary Andrews Perprem Funds Transport and Meals for BECE Candidates in Agyapomaa
In a move aimed at easing the burden on rural students, the Antwerp Chapter Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in Belgium and aspiring Branch Secretary, Mr. Andrews Kwame Perprem, has funded feeding and transportation for Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) candidates in his hometown of Agyapomaa. The donation,
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African Banks, Stablecoins, and the Next Payments Inflection
By Gillian Darko, Group VP of Strategy, Yellow Card We stand on the precipice of a new dawn in Africa. In May, Accra is set to host the 3i Africa Summit, a platform publicly positioned around innovation, investment, and impact, and framed by government and central-bank voices as a serious
Implications of Ghana’s new investment law for AFCFTA implementation
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The Carnage on Ghana Roads: ‘Na Who Cause Am’? Part VII
Part VI navigated the contributions of LED headlights, other lights and enforcement to the carnage on our roads. This part intends to peruse the contributions of driver fatigue, speed limits, load security and State responsibility to the carnage on our roads. The University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG) University of




