Unemployment among the youth is a critical challenge facing many countries, including Ghana, driven by large youth populations and limited job creation.
Ghana’s judicial community and other stakeholders will gather today to bid farewell to Her Ladyship, Justice Rita Agyeman-Budu, with a memorial and burial service to be held at the United Church, Teshie-Nungua Estate.
Work on the second phase of the Blekusu Sea Defence Project is progressing steadily, with the work so far stabilising the waves experienced in the area over the years.
Mummy Boat was not just a name; she was a presence, a force, a comforting shade in the heat of the day.
The acting Commandant of the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre (KAIPTC), Air Commodore David Anettey Akrong, has called on African leaders to make the right choice and invest in the youth.
The University of Alabama in the USA and the University of Ghana-Legon (UG) have held discussions that will establish a broad academic partnership covering research collaboration, student exchange programmes, faculty mobility and summer programmes, among others.
The Assin Manso Health Centre in the Assin South District of the Central Region is struggling to meet the growing health needs of its catchment communities.
The Akyem Kotoku Traditional Council has called on individuals and companies interested in mining to procure valid documents from the Minerals Commission and the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) before venturing into such business.
The Volta Regional Police Command has destroyed 600 sacks of cannabis, with a total weight of 47,530 kilogrammes and an estimated street value of GH¢4.2 billion.
Traders across some markets in Accra have welcomed the slight reductions in the prices of some essential food items following the gradual easing of inflation.
A community initiative by the people of Vea in the Bongo District in the Upper East Region has led to the construction of a long-awaited bridge over the Vea Dam spillway, ending nearly six decades of crossing the riverine passage at their peril, especially when the dam overflows.
Health professionals and advocates in Ghana are raising concerns over the alarming increase in diabetes cases nationwide, warning that the disease poses a serious threat to public health if urgent preventive measures are not taken.
This year’s Ghana Youth Summit has taken place in Koforidua.
$1,593,565.15 million project aimed at improving access to Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) facilities has been launched in the Sekyere Afram Plains District in the Ashanti Region.
Graduates of the Design and Technology Institute (DTI) in Accra have been encouraged to rise above their circumstances and envision futures beyond their current limitations.
The Vice-President, Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, has reaffirmed the government’s commitment to support strategic institutions in the cocoa sector to boost national revenue.
President John Dramani Mahama has announced a series of decisive measures to safeguard Ghana’s fisheries, including the creation of the nation’s first Marine Protected Area and the extension of the inshore exclusive zone for artisanal fishing.
An Assurance Partner at Deloitte Ghana, Dr Kwabena Situ, has called on businesses to deliberately apply sustainability principles in their operations to promote long-term growth, competitiveness and protect the environment.
The Majority in Parliament has defended the 2026 Budget Statement and Economic Policy, citing the GH¢1.4 billion allocation to local governance, restored macroeconomic stability and the 103 per cent increase in capital investment as the building blocks that will strengthen the economy.
The Evangelical Presbyterian (E P) Church Ghana – Teshie Divine Victory Congregation has donated a variety of essential items to the Fern House Orphanage in Teshie as part of activities marking its first-ever Homecoming Celebration and 58th anniversary.
The donated items included a 43-inch television, 25 backpacks, 25 lunch boxes, two irons, four pillows, a blender, 10 plastic brooms, 11 packs of toilet rolls, textbooks, mats, mosquito spray and packs of beverages.
Additionally, the group presented a gallon of cooking oil, two bags of rice, packs of spaghetti, sardines, tinned tomatoes, Kivo pepper, gari, corn dough, soft drinks, and various assorted detergents.
