Category: BUSINESS
Ghana at risk of not passing IMF fourth review in April
Chief Executive of Delax Finance Joe Jackson and Senior country Partner of PWC Ghana Vish Ashiagbor are warning that Ghana could miss out on passing t [...]
Transport fares go up by 20% from next week
The Alliance of Drivers Ghana has announced a 20% increase in transport fares, effective Monday, March 17, 2025.
This decision comes on the heels of [...]
BoG to contract AESL to conduct value-for-money audit on new HQ
The Bank of Ghana has hinted at commissioning the Architectural and Engineering Services Limited (AESL) to conduct a value-for-money audit on its $261 [...]

Ghana’s NLA Boss, appointed Veep Of Association Of African Lotteries, visit Lonaci In Ivory Coast
The Director-General of the National Lottery Authority (NLA), Mr. Mohammed Abdul-Salam, has been appointed Vice President of the African Lotteries Ass [...]
Protect the independence of the Bank of Ghana – Mahama tells Governors
President John Mahama has urged the Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr Johnson Pandit Asiama and his First Deputy Governor to uphold and protect the in [...]
Ghana’s oil palm export drops by over 50% in 2024
Ghana’s oil palm export for 2024 dropped by more than 50%. This is according to the Oil Palm Development Association of Ghana.
According to the pre [...]
Petrol, diesel prices fall marginally
Some Oil Marketing Companies in the Republic of Ghana have adjusted their pump prices downward for both petrol and diesel for the second pricing windo [...]
Prices of petrol, diesel to go down; LPG to remain unchanged – IES
The prices of petrol and diesel are likely to go down marginally in the second price window beginning February 16, 2025.
However, the price of Liqu [...]
China Prepares For First International Green Bond Launch
China is preparing for the listing of its first overseas sovereign green bond, which will take place in London as the frontrunner in the energy transi [...]
Cedi recovers sharply after losing grounds against dollar last week; one dollar going for GH¢15.95
The Ghana cedi recovered sharply after losing grounds marginally against the US dollar last week.
It begun this week selling at GH¢15.95 to one Ame [...]