Under High Royal Instructions, Morocco Launches MAD 3 Billion Support Program for Communities Affected by Extreme Weather
Following the exceptionally severe weather conditions that have affected the Kingdom over the past two months, particularly in the Gharb...
The Carnage on Ghana Roads: ‘Na Who Cause Am’? Part I
This series will attempt to delve into the contributory factors for the carnage on our roads. Some of these factors...
Under High Royal Instructions, Morocco Launches MAD 3 Billion Support Program for Communities Affected by Extreme Weather
Following the exceptionally severe weather conditions that have affected the Kingdom over the past two months, particularly in the Gharb...
Under High Royal Instructions, Morocco Launches MAD 3 Billion Support Program for Communities Affected by Extreme Weather
Following the exceptionally severe weather conditions that have affected the Kingdom over the past two months, particularly in the Gharb plain and Loukkos, His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, faithful to His Steadfast Care for His subjects and Mindful of preserving their safety and improving their living conditions, has issued
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Upper West Akim DCE Inspects Arrival of ‘Nkoko Nkitinkiti’ Poultry to Boost Local Production
The District Chief Executive (DCE) for Upper West Akim, Hon. Rebecca Chissah, has inspected the arrival of a new batch of poultry under the government’s “Nkoko Nkitinkiti” initiative, describing it as a significant step toward strengthening domestic poultry production and reducing imports. Speaking during a visit to the farms where
British International Investment Deepens Ghana Ties with High-Level Leadership Visit
British International Investment (BII), the United Kingdom’s development finance institution and impact investor, has reaffirmed its long-standing commitment to Ghana’s private sector following a high-level leadership visit to the country. The two-day visit, held from January 29–30, 2026, brought together BII board members, government officials and private-sector leaders to strengthen
Builsa Community in Accra Honours Paramount Chief with Grand Reception
Story By: Nii Okpoti Odamtten & Muhammed Faisal Mustapha… The Builsa community in Ghana’s capital has staged a vibrant cultural reception in honour of the Paramount Chief of the Builsa Traditional Area, Nab Ayieta Azantinlow Azagsuk II, celebrating unity, identity and the enduring bonds between home and diaspora. Held in
France’s Head of Regional Economic Consultancy for Nigeria and Ghana Engages Ghana on Economic Cooperation
France’s Head of Regional Economic Consultancy for Nigeria and Ghana, Ms. Emmanuelle Boulestreau, has engaged the Government of Ghana in high-level discussions aimed at deepening economic cooperation and expanding bilateral opportunities for growth. The meeting, held during a courtesy call on Ghana’s Deputy Minister for Finance, Hon. Thomas Nyarko Ampem,
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The Carnage on Ghana Roads: ‘Na Who Cause Am’? Part I
This series will attempt to delve into the contributory factors for the carnage on our roads. Some of these factors include but not limited to driver training, driving standards, lack of due care, vehicle maintenance (a general lack of culture of maintenance), the use of straps instead of twist locks
Opinion: MIIF’s Record 2024 Financial Performance And A Leadership Inflection Point
By Dr P.Y.Atta Ghana’s Minerals Income Investment Fund was set up as a minerals sovereign wealth fund under the MIIF Act 978 to primarily manage, deal in and invest minerals income (royalties and dividends) accruing to the republic received by the Fund, and to hold and manage minerals equity interest
Running Ghana by Elections, Not by Plans: Galamsey as the Consequence
By Frederick Kwaku Gyekete Afari Progressive Alliance for Ghana (PAG) Galamsey has become one of Ghana’s most public national failures. Polluted rivers, destroyed forests, Militarised crackdowns, and endless speeches have become a familiar cycle. Every government declares war on illegal mining. Every government loses. Why? Because Ghana fights galamsey as
NPP URGED TO INSTITUTIONALISE 2023 AND 2026 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS OPERATIONAL GUIDELINES ACROSS ALL INTERNAL PARTY CONTESTS
The New Patriotic Party is once again being called upon to undertake sober institutional introspection and to entrench the 2023 and 2026 Presidential Elections Operational Guidelines as the standard regulatory framework for all internal party elections. Experience has shown that poorly managed internal contests have historically exacerbated factionalism, weakened party




