Eric Nana Nipah ERIC NANA Nipah, Receiver for some resolved 347 microfinance companies and 23 Savings & Loans, as well as Finance House companies, has announced that his outfit is
Eric Nana Nipah ERIC NANA Nipah, Receiver for some resolved 347 microfinance companies and 23 Savings & Loans, as well as Finance House companies, has announced that his outfit is
Prof Peter Quartey PROFESSOR PETER Quartey, Head of Economics Department, Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER), University of Ghana, has called on Government to ensure the effective automation
Dr. Kwabena Duffuor and Prince Kofi Amoabeng Former Minister of Finance and founder of the defunct uniBank, Dr. Kwabena Duffuor, and his counterpart for the defunct UT Bank Limited, Prince
A research conducted by the University of Ghana  Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER), has indicated that Oil Palm has a huge economic potential that can significantly alleviate
Anthony Sarpong KPMG, AN accounting and auditing firm, has stated that government’s replacement of the TIN and SSNIT numbers with the Ghana National Identification Card could expand the number of
Eli Hini MTN MoMo has announced that effective April 2, 2021 all MoMo customers will be required to present valid ID cards before any MoMo cash-out (withdrawal) transactions can be
Augustine Ewiah Chief Executive Officer of Cameo 1 Homes, Augustine Ewiah, has inspired Ghanaian Youth to consider investing and acquiring luxury real estate enterprises. According to the real estate titan,
COCOA FARMERS in some farming communities of the Eastern Region are calling on the government to release funds to the local buying companies (LBCs) to enable them to pay for their
Morgan Ayawine MEMBERS OF the Industrial and Commercial Workers Union (ICU) , Ghana, have asked government to put in place measures to ameliorate them from the effects of some new taxes contained
Clement Yakubu presenting the items to Roland Anyana THE KOREA International Cooperation Agency (KOICA)Â has presented logistics including vehicles, ICT equipment, laptops, office furniture and general office accessories valued at over
Owusu Boahen (middle), Human Resource Director, Fidelity Bank Ghana with the medical team from the Infectious Disease Centre FIDELITY BANK Ghana Limited has donated items of need to the Ghana
Prof. Samuel Annim, Government Statistician YEAR-ON-year inflation rate in ex-factory prices of goods and services was 10.3 per cent in February 2021. The monthly change rate was -0.1 per cent.
Osei Kyei Mensah-Bonsu TOTAL GOVERNMENT Expenditure (including clearance of arrears) for this year is projected at GH¢113,750 million, equivalent to 26.2 per cent of GDP for 2021. This represents a