Atlantic Lithium has expressed strong conviction of successfully obtaining a lease for a lithium mine in Ghana, following the endorsement of the Green Minerals Policy by the Government.
The government, through the Ghana Enterprises Agency (GEA), has commenced its disbursement of GHC35 million in grants to some 270 selected micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) under the Technical Assistance and Grant Programmes of the Ghana Economic Transformation Programme (GETP).
Gold tends to perform well during periods of elevated uncertainty about economies and financial systems — something the world has seen a lot of in recent times.
SUSTINERI ATTORNEYS PRUC, a Ghanaian law firm focused on legal services that promote the sustainable interest of businesses in Ghana has released the Q2 2023 Ghana Business Sustainability Report.
British International Investment (BII), the UK’s development finance institution (DFI) and impact investor, has introduced an innovative initiative called Growth Investment Partners Ghana (GIP) in a bid to unlock the economic potential of local businesses.
Though almost every leader agrees that having a strategy is crucial for an organisation's success, research has shown that many executives need help to articulate their strategy meaningfully.
Minority Leader Dr Cassiel Ato Baah Forson said the 2023 Budget Statement and Economic Policy of the government has deepened the woes of Ghanaians rather than helping to solve their challenges.
Government is making key downward revisions to the macro-fiscal targets and Gross Domestic Product (GDP) projections for the year 2023 to reflect a slowdown in the economy.
Ghana’s government has written off half of the 77.6 billion cedis ($7 billion) it owed to the central bank and replaced the remainder with a lower yielding, 15-year bond, three sources with direct knowledge of the transaction told Reuters.
The Minister for Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, Madam Ayorkor Botchwey has urged Israeli business community to explore the conducive business environment and forge partnerships with Ghanaian business community for mutual benefits.
As the highly anticipated 2023 mid-year fiscal policy review approaches, the Ghanaian government exudes unwavering confidence in its ability to maintain economic stability and foster growth without resorting to a supplementary budget, according to well-placed sources.