A visit to Accra offers a rich mix of small-town bungalow communities and sleek new high-rises, of exuberant dancing outdoors and quiet respites in a listening bar.
The University of Ghana has commissioned a new Diamond Jubilee Hall accommodation facility to address student accommodation challenges.The facility built, using an innovative cost-saving construction model and the Internally Generated Funds(IGF) is a legacy of the University’s 75th anniversary celebrations.
Minister designate forSports and Recreation, Kofi Adams, has pledged to work hard to return Ghana to the summit of sports. The country has suffered a massive decline across multiple sporting disciplines in recent years, with football, boxing and athletics being hugely affected.
Ghana have appointed former Africa Cup of Nations winning coach Winfried Schafer as a technical adviser to their team after failing to qualify for the 2025 finals in Morocco.
The Court of Appeal has set aside the High Court’s decision to allow Investigative Journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas to testify in open court without his mask
Castel Group has agreed to acquire Diageo Plc’s stake in its Ghana unit and expand in the West African nation that’s just recovering from a debt crisis.
The Ghanaian media has been inundated with discussions on the state's decision to discontinue criminal prosecutions against several high-profile individuals of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) which were initiated by the erstwhile NPP government,
Spirits giant Diageo has agreed to sell its 80.4% shareholding in Guinness Ghana to Castel Group for $81 million, it said on Tuesday, continuing to refine its operating model in Africa.
Ghana’s annual trade surplus reached $5 billion in 2024 for the first time ever as the value of the country’s gold exports soared.
The Ghanaian government has concluded a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Official Creditor Committee (OCC), formalizing the debt treatment agreement reached in June last year, Finance Minister Cassiel Ato Forson said.
Ghana’s healthcare sector is transforming the Networks of Practice (NoP) initiative, a model designed to decentralize services and improve accessibility. A new World Bank report highlights NoPs’ impact on maternal and hypertension care,