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Tourism Report by the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA) revealed that Ghana welcomed 1,288,804 international visitors in 2024, ...
The Volta Regional Coordinating Council (VRCC) has held its first Council Meeting, with a call for stronger collaboration ...
The Ghana National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GNCCI) has convened a day’s capacity-building workshop for the Women and Youth Wing (GNCCI-WAY) to empower female and young entrepreneurs in the ...
The tradition of displaying the deceased ahead of a funeral is hardly unique, but certain Ghanaian communities elevate the ...
With the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) elections just days away, journalists across the country are expressing ...
The Central Regional Minister Hon. Ekow Panyin Eduamoah Okyere, has announced that it's one of his priorities to make Central ...
By 2050, Africa will be the only major region with a growing working-age population, more than doubling to 1.3 billion people – that’s 700 million more people from today. The youth population will ...
ACCRA, May 21 (Reuters) - Ghana's central bank will assess whether its current monetary policy stance is enough to continue driving consumer inflation lower, governor Johnson Asiama said on Wednesday.
The Bank of Ghana (BOG) has cut rates by 300 bps since last year and the survey suggested rates would be cut 100 bps to 26.00% in May with another cut of 125 bps to 24.75% in the third quarter.
The Bank of Ghana and the Central Bank of Kenya will pause cutting interest rates at their upcoming meetings and resume in May, a Reuters poll found on Thursday, as inflation challenges in the ...