ECG Terminates 202 Questionable Contracts, Renegotiates Hubtel Deal
ECG Terminates 202 Contracts, Renegotiates Hubtel Deal to Cut Costs and Boost Efficiency
ECG Terminates 202 Contracts, Renegotiates Hubtel Deal to Cut Costs and Boost Efficiency
The outlook for Ghana’s oil and gas sector in 2025 has been far from encouraging, and the implications for the government’s flagship Big Push Agenda are becoming increasingly evident. With ...
The ongoing standoff between Ghana’s Ministry of Communications and Digital Technology and Multichoice Ghana, operators of DSTV, has once again highlighted the urgent need for a comprehensive consumer protection and ...
Data and policy experts are urging Ghana’s Gold Board (GoldBod) to publish its first quarterly report.
Data and Policy Analyst Alfred Appiah has called on the new administration to take decisive steps to address what he describes as deep governance and performance failures in Ghana’s Free ...
The ongoing standoff between the National Identification Authority (NIA) and the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) over unpaid debts has reignited urgent concerns about the financial structure and ownership of the ...
Ghana’s Auditor-General has flagged a series of troubling financial and procurement practices at the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG), revealing significant overspending, unauthorised payments, and questionable contractual arrangements that raise ...
Policy analyst Alfred Appiah has called for a fundamental restructuring of Ghana’s student financial aid system, proposing a unified, means-tested regime that integrates all existing scholarships, allowances, and student loans ...
Renowned policy analyst Alfred Appiah has issued a powerful critique of Ghana’s centralized policymaking structure, calling for a radical shift toward genuine decentralization. Alfred Appiah expressed deep frustration with what ...
Calls for the government to honour its promise to repeal Legislative Instrument (LI) 2462, which permits mining in forest reserves, have intensified in recent days, as critics warn of growing ...