Category: Business

“Sack Them Now!” …Seafarers Rage Against Maritime Leadership, Demand Total Sector Overhaul

Seafarers in Tema have called on President John Dramani Mahama to urgently overhaul the leadership of key maritime institutions, blaming incompetence and mismanagement for rising unemployment in the sector. At a press conference in Tema, the Concerned Seafarers Association of Ghana petitioned the president to dismiss current directors of major […]

UK- Ghana Chamber of Commerce releases 2024 Ghana Business Environment and Competitiveness Survey Report

The UK- Ghana Chamber of Commerce (UKGCC), a member-based trade association that promotes trade between the UK and Ghana, has released the 6th edition of its annual Ghana Business Environment and Competitive Survey (BECS) Report for the year 2024. 725 businesses across Ghana comprising UKGCC member and non-member companies from […]

Asian African Consortium Transitions to African Agribusiness Consortium

The Asian African Consortium (AAC), a key player in advancing agribusiness across Africa, has officially rebranded as the African Agribusiness Consortium (AAC) Limited. This transformation represents a bold step in the organisation’s ongoing commitment to fostering growth, innovation, and sustainability in the African agribusiness sector. By aligning its name with […]

GCB Bank Partners with Visa to Launch Premium Cards, Elevating Banking Experience in Ghana

GCB Bank Plc, Ghana’s largest commercial Bank, has partnered with Visa, a global leader in digital payments, to introduce the exclusive GCB Visa Infinite and Visa Signature cards. This collaboration aims to meet the evolving needs of Ghana’s professionals, business owners, and frequent travellers, offering an unparalleled banking experience. Designed […]

Indigenous Freight Forwarders Congratulate President-Elect Mahama, Call for Business Reforms at Ports

The Indigenous Freight Forwarders have extended their congratulations to President-elect John Dramani Mahama on his victory in the 2024 Presidential election, describing it as a reflection of the collective voice of Ghanaians, including the port community. They emphasized that the port sector has long called for a more favorable business […]