The Ghana Chamber of Mines has officially petitioned the Finance Committee of Parliament to reexamine the Growth and Sustainability Levy's projected rise from 1% to 3%, as stated in the Budget Statement for 2025.
According to the Chamber, the steep increase may have a big...
In order to give young entrepreneurs easy access to information about programs, funding opportunities, and investment potential, the government plans to build a comprehensive digital platform that will combine all 21 ministries.
At the AgriBiz Youth and Women Dialogue in Accra, George Opare Addo, Minister...
In a crucial meeting with more than 22 bank managing directors on March 20, 2025, Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson discussed the country's economic future.
The discussion focused on strengthening budgetary restraint, promoting sustainable growth, and reestablishing macroeconomic stability.
This high-level involvement shows...
The first stage of the government's "Work Abroad Program" has been hailed by artisans in Cape Coast, the capital of the Central Region.
It is spearheaded by the Youth Employment Agency in partnership with the Ghanaian-European Center and European labor organizations, with Romania serving...
The government's efforts to guarantee reliable and reasonably priced power for all Ghanaians have received reaffirmation of the Independent Power Generators' (IPGG) unflinching support.
Therefore, it looks forward to working closely with Energy Minister John Jinapor to accomplish common objectives, such as promoting renewable...
John Abdulai Jinapor, the Energy Minister-designate, has set a six-month deadline for creating a thorough framework for the private sector to engage in the Electricity Company of Ghana's (ECG) operations.
He stated that the goal of this project is to improve the nation's power distribution...