Ghana’s 2026 Energy Prospects Bright, Yet Uncertainties Cloud Funding
Ghana’s 2026 Energy Prospects Bright, Yet Funding Gaps Loom
Ghana’s 2026 Energy Prospects Bright, Yet Funding Gaps Loom
The Mahama government has announced what it described as the single largest capital commitment to health infrastructure in recent years, with a total of ₵2.04 billion earmarked in the 2026 ...
Ghana’s economy has grown and is projected to grow further, while the industry sector underperforms, reducing the country’s full growth potential.
Ghana’s Minister for Finance, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, has firmly rejected claims that the country’s recent economic stability can be traced solely to the ongoing International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme. ...
Minority Leader Accuses Government of Enabling Galamsey Through GoldBod
The Majority Leader and Member of Parliament for Bawku Central, Hon. Mahama Ayariga, has described the 2026 Budget Statement as the clearest demonstration yet of the Mahama administration’s commitment to ...
The government reduced its expenditure while revenue grew to achieve a surplus in 2025Q3 to further sustain the achieved economic growth.
Civil Society Groups Question Readiness as GNPC Targets 2026 Onshore Drilling in Voltaian Basin
Professionals suggest that ‘own businesses’ should be promoted by the government as the only way to create jobs for Ghanaians.
Stakeholders in the agriculture sector protest against the government over inadequate allocations to the sector in the 2026 Budget and call on the government to honor the Maputo Declaration.