In Ghana, like many countries across Africa and the world, the population of older adults is steadily increasing due to ...
Dr Elsie Abakisi, a Senior Specialist at the Department of Psychiatry at the Tamale Teaching Hospital, has called for urgent ...
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Specialist confirms that 26.8 percent of pregnant women have postpartum depression
Dr Elsie Abakisi, a Senior Specialist at the Department of Psychiatry at the Tamale Teaching Hospital, has called for ...
Speaking in an interview with Joy Business, the Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Venture Capital and Private Equity ...
Alfred Neizer, has called for a decisive national push to translate Ghana’s gains in financial access in rural areas into ...
Business and Financial Times on MSNOpinion
A critical examination of monetary easing: The macroeconomic significance and transmission mechanisms of Policy Rate Cut to 18%.
By Selassie Isaac ISRAEL The decision by the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Bank of Ghana in November 2025 to reduce ...
Corruption has become one of Ghana’s most persistent national challenges, an issue we discuss loudly, legislate heavily, ...
A study has revealed that five out of 10 boys between the ages of four and 17, who are supposed to be in school, are out of the classroom in 20 districts across the five regions in northern Ghana ...
The Executive Director for Hope for Future Generation (HFFG), Cecilia Sanoo, who represented Ghana at the 7th Bio-Medical HIV Prevention Forum at the just-ended ICASA meeting in Accra, on the theme: ...
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Livestock welfare crisis in Ghana: A silent driver of rural poverty
Mahatma Gandhi, a prominent figure in India’s struggle for independence, once said: “The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.” This profound ...
NAIROBI - The inaugural African Summit, themed "Building a New United Africa," opened Tuesday in Accra, Ghana's capital, ...
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All-Covered Pension Programme: Mo-Ne-Yo’s pledge for real change
Imagine Maame Akosua at Suame. She sells kenkey three evenings a week, supports two children, and saves small amounts with a ...
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