December Mobile Money Transactions Soar to GH¢518bn – BoG
Interoperable mobile money activity also strengthened, with transaction values rising to GH¢5.8 billion from GH¢4.9 billion in November, largely due to higher cross-network transfers during the holiday season.
IShowSpeed to Join Ranks of Ghanaian Passport Holders
The visit saw him fully immerse in local culture and heritage, attracting both enthusiastic crowds and international media coverage.
Ghana Expected to Record 5.7% Growth in 2026-Deloitte
According to the global auditing firm, the 2026 growth outlook will be supported by improved export performance, particularly from the expansion of the Bibiani Gold Mine in Western Ghana, alongside…
Government Targets Illegal Mining With Sweeping Legal Reforms
Speaking during the visit, Buah noted that Ghana’s Mining Act has been amended and will soon be sent to Parliament for consideration. He explained that the changes will align with…
Blatter Endorses Calls to Shun U.S. World Cup
Blatter expressed his position in a post on X on Monday, where he endorsed comments made by Swiss anti-corruption expert Mark Pieth, who has questioned the suitability of the United…
Poll Finds Kennedy Agyapong Ahead in NPP Flagbearer Race
The poll, conducted between December 2025 and January 2026 and released Monday, measured delegate preferences ahead of the primaries, breaking down results by gender, religion, age, and employment status.
Ayariga Accuses NPP Minority of Hypocrisy Over Legislative Procedure
Majority Leader Mahama Ayariga has accused the New Patriotic Party (NPP) minority caucus, led by Afenyo Markin, of hypocrisy in its criticism of the use of certificates of urgency in…
Chief Justice Pushes for Stronger Backing to Improve Justice Delivery
The engagement was characterised by mutual respect and a shared commitment to public service, with both leaders underscoring the importance of dialogue, targeted reforms and sustained investment in institutions that…
Health Minister Begins Consultations Ahead of Free Primary Healthcare Rollout in March
Dr Nimako said the policy will allow people to access primary healthcare services free at the point of use, without registering with the NHIS.
Majority Rebuts Minority, Citing Economic Legacy of Akufo-Addo
The Majority said social services worsened significantly, with some Senior High Schools unable to reopen because funds for feeding were unavailable.

