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Ghana Sets New Okada Age Limit: Riders Must Be 25+

In an effort to bring orderly conduct to the bustling streets of Ghana, a new initiative has emerged, paving the way for enhanced road safety and comprehensive regulation. Under this fresh framework, the Ghana Police Service gains increased authority to enforce road traffic laws aimed squarely at motorcyclists—a decision sure to spark a conversation about safety and compliance. Among the key figures spearheading this change is Mr. Nikpe. In his words, the updated…

Ghana Bauxite Eyes 6M Ton Output by 2025, Investing $123M

Ghana Bauxite Company: A Visionary Leap Forward The recent capital infusion into Ghana Bauxite Company (GBC) has truly turned the tides of operational efficiency. Picture this: a fleet renewed, machinery retooled, and the acquisition of cutting-edge equipment like surface miners and high-capacity dump trucks. This transformation isn't just a change in machinery but a significant enhancement of GBC's production prowess. GBC's General Manager, Mr. Alexander Gyedu, radiates optimism as he shares how the…

Ghana Launches the Region’s Most Extensive Floating Solar Initiative in West Africa

In recent developments, Ghana is embarking on an ambitious journey toward an energy transformation. In a nation where renewable energy currently comprises a mere 1% of the overall energy mix, authorities have set a target to elevate this figure to 10% by 2030. A striking step in this direction is the installation of a pioneering floating solar project on the expansive Volta River, a symbolic endeavor that showcases the ingenuity of Ghanaian engineers. Minister of Energy and Green Transition John Jinapor proudly declared…

World Bank Denies Reports of Halting Projects in Ghana

Today, a succinct yet crucial announcement made its way from the chambers of the international financial scene. The World Bank dispelled any doubts with a firm proclamation: "No projects in the World Bank-financed portfolio in Ghana are currently suspended." This declaration comes as a breath of fresh air amidst whispers of possible disruptions that could have sent ripples through the corridors of Ghanaian development sectors. Why such a hue and cry about these projects? Imagine waking up to…

Ghana Bauxite Company Plans Refinery to Energize Economy

Ghana Bauxite Company Set to Transform Local Industry with New Refinery Embarking on a significant journey towards industrialization, Ghana Bauxite Company is taking bold strides to maximize the potential of its raw materials. In the heart of this transformation lies a towering ambition: the establishment of a cutting-edge bauxite refinery right here in Ghana. Such a move isn't merely business as usual—it's a testament to the country’s drive to ascend on the industrial ladder, enhancing…

Ghana Cedi: Africa’s 7th Most Robust Currency

In the ever-dynamic world of foreign exchange, where currencies ebb and flow like a tide that shapes economies, the Bank of Ghana brought forth a compelling report. They stated that the Ghanaian Cedi had depreciated by 5.3% against the US dollar in the interbank market over the first quarter of 2025. This insight invites the question: what does this mean for a nation striving for economic prowess? Oddly enough, the Cedi's descent appeared gentler in the retail market, where it fell by a…

$1.2 Billion in Gold Smuggled Out of Ghana Illegally

On an intriguing Saturday in March 2025, a thought-provoking post emerged from Dr. Forson on X, formerly known as Twitter. It wasn't just a casual tweet; it was a call to arms against the shadowy corridors of Ghana's gold smuggling scene that gnaw at the heart of the nation's economy. Imagine strolling through a marketplace, every corner brimming with the vibrant pulse of life. Now picture how that energy dims when the wealth that should fuel such vibrancy slips insidiously into the abyss of illicit trade.…

Ghana and Morocco Plan to Eliminate Visa Barriers

Building Bridges: Ghana's Strategic Diplomacy The world is evolving rapidly, and countries are more interconnected than ever. Amidst this backdrop, the recent announcements from Ghana’s Foreign Ministry draw attention to some pivotal diplomatic strides. A key declaration by the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, set the tone for what promises to be a transformative phase for both Ghana and its allies. But why is this development significant, and how does it reflect broader global trends? Binding…

GACC Leader: Corruption Costs Ghana $3 Billion Yearly

On a bustling street in the heart of Accra, where the rhythm of Ghana's vibrant culture meets the still, quiet threat of bureaucratic inefficiency, an earnest voice rose above the clamor. This voice belonged to Beauty Nartey, the President of the Ghana Anti-Corruption Coalition (GACC). She took the stage at the launch of the Strengthening the Rule of Law and Fight Against Corruption in Ghana project, bearing an unsettling truth. In her opening remarks, Nartey conveyed an unsettling statistic…

Ghana Lifts 2025 Ban for Canoe Fishers, Trawler Restrictions Stay

Ghana: A Step Towards Balanced Marine Conservation In a significant move aimed at protecting both livelihoods and marine sustainability, the Ghanaian government has decided to lift the close season restriction for canoe fishermen by 2025. This decision was announced with a firm yet empathetic tone, emphasizing the delicate balance between supporting local communities and conserving the nation's priceless marine resources. Listening to the Heartbeat of the Fisherfolk One cannot overlook the profound…

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