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Residents of Community 25 in Tema, are raising serious concerns over a worsening water crisis that has plagued the area for more than five months. The unrelenting shortage, has forced households to depend heavily on costly water tankers, with growing frustrations over the lack of accountability and fears of possible mismanagement — or even sabotage. The situation, has become so severe that even water tanker operators — previously a lifeline — are now struggling to access water from their usual loading stations. “Today, even the tanker supplier says the place where they usually load water is no longer flowing. Is…
Ghana’s Minister for Energy and Green Transition, John Jinapor, has touted the Petroleum Hub project as a flagship initiative, a game-changer for Ghana’s energy landscape, and a magnet for capital. “The government is resolute in completing Africa’s largest and only petroleum hub, complete with ancillary facilities,” he said. “This development will unlock significant avenues for investors to deploy their capital.” Delivering the keynote address at the Invest in African Energy: Accra Investor Briefing on Monday, 14 April 2025, the Minister, highlighted the government’s strategic focus on infrastructure development for processing and refining Ghana’s oil and gas resources. He reaffirmed the…
By Benjamin Makafui Attipoe, Sogakope The South Tongu Municipal Assembly (STMA) in the Volta Region, has confirmed the President’s nominee for the position of Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) at a well-attended ceremony at Sogakope, the administrative capital. The Municipal Assembly, has become the first in the region to elevate its first female Presiding Member (PM) to another enviable position of the first female MCE for the party in the area and the second female political head of South Tongu since the country returned to its current constitutional democracy in January, 1993. Madam Victoria Dzeklo, a businesswoman and a graduate teacher…
Most appointees of former President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, have been given the marching orders after the assumption of office of John Dramani Mahama on January 7. This practice which ensures a complete overhaul of the government after change of power, is part of the democratic governance, as every president, wants to appoint people he or she has complete trust in and can vouch for their competence. Some independent voices, feel a complete overhaul, as has been the case since 2000, when Ghana saw the first transfer of power under the Fourth republic from one political party to another, is…
SIC Insurance PLC, has fulfilled a significant insurance obligation by paying a claim of GH¢ 1,541,446.19 to GCB Bank PLC under the Bank’s Bankers Blanket Policy. At a brief presentation ceremony held at GCB Bank’s Head Office in Accra, the Acting Managing Director of SIC Insurance PLC, James Agyenim-Boateng, handed over the cheque to the Bank’s Deputy Managing Director (Finance), Socrates Afram. Mr Agyenim-Boateng, expressed his appreciation to GCB Bank for its long-standing partnership with SIC Insurance and reaffirmed the insurer’s commitment to prompt claims settlement. He highlighted SIC’s strong financial position and reliability, urging businesses and the wider insurance…
By Toma Imirhe & Elorm Desewu Considering that 2025 is another year during which Ghana will not have access to the international capital market it is only to be expected that both participants in the local economy and international direct investors would be nervous about the direction and quantum of the change in the exchange rate between the Ghanaian cedi and the United States dollar over the coming months. Indeed it would appear they have good reason to worry. The relative exchange stability enjoyed by the cedi during the latter years of the previous decade and the start of this…
The recent revelation by the Tema Development Corporation (TDC) concerning a significant land acquisition scheme involving a specific family, brings to light the distressing recurrence of unchecked land misappropriation that has plagued Ghana, particularly since the dawn of the year 2000. The year 2000, marked by the peaceful transition of power under the Fourth Republic from the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to the New Patriotic Party (NPP), should have marked the onset of enhanced governance. Instead, it ushered in an era of unfettered political profiteering. Since then, the misuse of State lands by political figures has only worsened. Members of…
The National Tenants Union of Ghana has petitioned the Minister for Works and Housing, Kenneth Adjei, to immediately suspend the National Rental Assistance Scheme (NARAS), citing major implementation flaws that they say defeat the purpose of the initiative. In an open letter dated Monday, April 14, 2025, the Union congratulated the newly appointed Minister on his role but wasted no time in registering its deep concerns about how the scheme has been managed since its rollout on January 31, 2023. Describing the current implementation as ineffective and exclusionary, the Union called for a complete suspension of the program followed by…
…How This Unsung Ghanaian Town Can Reclaim its Rightful Place in History By Innocent Samuel Appiah Nestled along the sun-kissed shores of Ghana’s central coast, the unassuming town of Saltpond has long been a hidden gem – both in terms of its natural splendor and its pivotal role in the country’s turbulent history. But those days of obscurity are quickly coming to an end, as this once-overlooked destination emerges as a tourism hotspot poised to redefine the boundaries of Ghanaian travel. The roots of Saltpond’s prominence stretch back to the early 20th century, when it served as the epicenter of…
By Innocent Samuel Appiah In the wake of the United States government’s decision to impose a 10% tariff on select imports, including some Ghanaian goods, the country’s export-oriented industries are bracing for impact. However, celebrated International Tourism Consultant Dr. Nana Baa Wiredu believes Ghana can navigate this challenge and capitalize on emerging opportunities. “The U.S. tariffs pose a significant threat to Ghana’s export sector, particularly for products like cocoa, aluminum, and some agricultural commodities. These tariffs could undermine the competitiveness of our exports and threaten the livelihoods of countless Ghanaian producers and businesses,” stated Dr. Wiredu in an exclusive interview.…