By Edward Adjei FRIMPONG Ghana’s coastline bears powerful footprints of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, marked by historic sites such as Cape Coast Castle, Elmina Castle and the Slave River at Assin ...
The United States has reversed the 15% tariff previously imposed by the Trump Administration on Ghana’s cocoa and other ...
By Kizito CUDJOE Disengaged staff of Bogoso-Prestea Mine are intensifying pressure on operator Heath Goldfields, accusing the company of failing to release severance packages and other benefits ...
In the heavy industrial landscapes, there exists a contract, often unspoken but deeply felt. It is a covenant of sweat and brow, where employees trade the relentless application of their physical ...
By Kizito CUDJOE Government could be exposing public resources to unnecessary risk and straying from long-standing petroleum sector principles if it proceeds with plans to take over Springfield ...
Research in organizational behavior increasingly reveals that workplaces structured around rivalry experience lower cooperation, higher stress, and diminished innovation. When employees see each other ...
From The Customer-centric Entrepreneur Project When you toss a plastic bottle into a recycling bin, have you ever wondered about the remarkable journey it takes before being reborn as a new product?
By Evelyn ARTHUR The Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA) has clinched three major honours at the 9th African Ports Awards held last week in Pointe-Noire, Congo, reinforcing its position as a ...
Star Ghana Foundation has gathered over 500 young leaders, policymakers and development actors in Koforidua for the 2025 Ghana Youth Summit, where stakeholders urged government to translate the ...
By Elliot WILLIAMS Following the full implementation by Ghana’s insurance companies of the International Financial Reporting Standard (IFRS 17) the country’s life insurance sector has recorded ...
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