BUSINESSES have been advised to leverage the resources and expertise of the coaching industry in Ghana to help them thrive.
Fidelity Bank Ghana Limited has joined the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) Initiative.
International memorialisation company Remembers Group has launched Ghana’s first memorialisation platform called GhanaRemembers to preserve the memories of Ghanaian people, organisations, events and places while offering a convenient platform for visitors to explore the rich cultural heritage of the country.
The government will trade all recovered grains under the second phase of the Planting for Food and Jobs (PFJ) programme through the Ghana Commodities Exchange (GCX).
KRIF Ghana Limited has partnered the Fichet Security Solutions to elevate the standards of security solutions in Ghana.
The ICF Ghana Chapter, the local representative of the International Coaching Federation (ICF), regarded as the world's largest professional coaching organisation, conducted a press launch and media dialogue to introduce the Chapter and aim to improve the professional coaching ecosystem in Ghana.
Large financing needs and tightening financing conditions exacerbated debt sustainability concerns, shutting-off Ghana from the international market.
Tiens Ghana, a subsidiary of the Tiens Group, an international company operating in biotechnology, healthcare management, and hospitality, is leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI) to deliver top-quality products to its customers.
Complete Farmer Limited, an agricultural technology and marketplace solutions company, has inaugurated a trade centre in Juapong, Volta Region, to empower local farmers and provide competitive market opportunities for their harvest.
Bolt, the leading on-demand mobility company in Africa, has unveiled its latest safety feature, rider verification, to enhance driver safety in Ghana.
TECNO, a global leader in mobile technology innovation, once again sets new standards with the grand unveiling of its latest flagship series, the TECNO CAMON 30 Series.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has forecasted a single-digit inflation rate of 8% for Ghana by the end of 2025, aligning with the government's target for the same period.
In a demonstration of its commitment to the local market, TECNO, has launched its new artificial intelligence (AI) enhanced Camon 30 series in Ghana.
Budgeting and expense control are two cornerstones of financial management that can significantly impact the success and sustainability of any business.
The Governor of the Bank of Ghana (BoG), Dr Ernest Addison, has called for stronger support from development partners, as African central banks and governments continue to pursue domestic adjustment policies.
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