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From Despite to Nii-Armah Quaye: 5 Ghanaians whose rags to riches stories caused stirs
Stories of humble beginnings and rags-to-riches journeys are often shared to motivate and inspire many, especially young people who aspire…
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Prices of foodstuffs remain stable – Reports
But for yam and plantain, prices of other foodstuffs remained stable in the Ho market according to a survey conducted…
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Canada invests CA$20 million to support women traders in Ghana, five West African countries
Global Affairs Canada has pledged CA$20 million to empower women traders in Ghana and five other West African countries through…
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Successful businessmen whose ‘grass to grace’ stories raised eyebrows
Stories of humble beginnings and rags-to-riches journeys are often shared to motivate and inspire many, especially young people who aspire…
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Declining T-Bill rates pose threat to foreign exchange stability and cedi depreciation – Professor Peter Quartey
Professor Peter Quartey, Director, of the Institute of Statistical, Social, and Economic Research (ISSER), has raised serious concerns over the…
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Exploring the World Odyssey cruise ship, a floating university on Ghana’s waters
The MV World Odyssey, a cruise ship resting gracefully on Ghana’s waters, has drawn significant attention. With its stunning aesthetics,…
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BoG governor summoned by Parliament over collapse of banks in 2017
The Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr Johnson Pandit Asiama, has been summoned by Parliament to brief the House…
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Prateek Suri, Africa’s Richest Indian: From struggles to success
Success stories are often built on a foundation of perseverance, resilience, and unwavering vision. Prateek Suri, the Richest Indian in…
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US$3 billion lost to corruption annually
Ghana loses approximately US$3billion each year to corruption, depriving the nation of critical resources needed for development, according to President…
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IEA deems 2025 budget’s 16.1% revenue-to-GDP ratio unambitious
The Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) Ghana has expressed concern over the 16.1% revenue-to-GDP ratio projected in the 2025 budget,…
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