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Ghana’s economy will surprise the world this year – Amin Adam

Following two years of severe difficulty, Ghana's economy is currently seeing a strong recovery, according to the country's finance minister, Dr. Mohammed Amin Adam. At a UK Town Hall gathering on Saturday, Dr. Adam declared, "This year our economy is going to surprise the whole...

PRESS RELEASE: NSS RELEASES PIN CODES FOR FINAL YEAR UNIVERSITY STUDENTS FOR THE 2024/2025 SERVICE YEAR.

The Management of the National Service Scheme (NSS) has, as of today, June 19, 2024, released PIN Codes for a total of 133,476 final for their mandatory national service for the 2024/2025 service year. All prospective national service personnel are therefore requested to log onto...

Ghanaians choosing a Dutch passport over PhD reflects a failed state – Prof. Gyampo

Professor Ransford Gyampo, a lecturer in political science at the University of Ghana in Legon, has observed that it is unfortunate that some Ghanaians place more significance on obtaining a passport from a foreign nation than pursuing further education. According to him, this kind of...

Ghana’s inflation to end 2024 at 20.9%, narrow to 11.1% in 2025 – AfDB

According to the African Development Bank's updated 2024 African Economic Outlook, Ghana's inflation is predicted to reach 20.9% by the end of 2024. This exceeds the 17.4% that was initially estimated. It implies that inflation would continue to be outside the 8%±2 level set by the...

Inflation to trend downwards in coming months  – Report

Notwithstanding the cedi's decline and anticipated increases in petroleum prices, the trend of disinflation is predicted to continue, however slowly. The depreciation of the cedi, increases in transportation costs, and the implementation of the 2024 utility tariff adjustment for the second quarter are expected to...

GES, NaCCA to roll out new standard-based curriculum next academic year.

The Ghana Education Service (GES) is set to deploy guidance and counselling personnel to Junior High and Senior High Schools to prepare and educate students ahead of the full rollout of the new curriculum for secondary education in the country. A more flexible and individualized...