The business community is highly expectant of better times in the next six months on account of the tax cuts the new government has promised, but it is, at the same time, worried about the high cost...
Local textile manufacturers are anticipating a rebound in their operations following policies outlined by the Trade and Industry Minister, Alan Kyerematen. To this end, the manufacturers are hopeful...
Local textile manufacturers are anticipating a rebound in their operations following policies outlined by the Trade and Industry Minister, Alan Kyerematen. To this end, the manufacturers are hopeful...
Professor Gabriel A Teye, Vice Chancellor of the University for Development Studies (UDS), has stated that the creation of autonomous universities out of the UDS would help to collapse the...
The recent disruptions in the supply of electricity to most parts of Accra are due to last week’s heavy rains, Eric Asante, Public Relations Officer of the Electricity Company of Ghana, Accra West,...
Minister-designate for Railways Development, Joe Ghartey has taken his turn to be vetted by Parliament's Appointment Committee. If approved, the former presidential aspirant will work to revamp...
An unusual rainstorm last Tuesday night hit the capital city, Accra, leaving in its wake, a number of uprooted trees and giant billboards together with damaged properties worth millions of Ghana...
The Chief Executive Officer of the Springfield Group, Mr Kevin Okyere, has called for investment-friendly initiatives from the government to help motivate oil exploration and production (E&P)...
The Chief of Buru-Kazigu in the Kassena-Nankana West District of the Upper East Region, Kazigo Pe Parekuri Thomas Aluah, has observed that Government’s policy of one village, one dam was the surest...
The issue of high electricity tariffs has been just as popular as ‘dumsor’ such that the topic is no longer news to Ghanaians. However, the newly sworn in Energy Minister, Boakye Kyeremateng...
The Nana Akufo-Addo-led administration should follow through with the plan for coal power and consolidate the gains made in the power sector, to bring down tariffs for industry, Former Deputy Power...
Ghanaians could have some relief on how much they pay for utility, especially electrify, in the first 100 days of the new administration, the Energy Minister, Mr Boakye Agyarko has hinted. This would...
Educational institutions consume lots of electricity to perform both academic and non-academic activities. Currently, some tertiary institutions pay about 2 million Ghana Cedis monthly. Glaringly,...
The dilemma of developing countries like Nigeria are facing right now is whether to ignore warnings on climate change and go ahead with industrialization or cut back on development at the detriment...
Professor Oheneba Boachie-Adjei, President of the Foundation of Orthopaedics and Complex Spine (FOCOS), has called on the government to extend the National Health Insurance Scheme to cover the...
Critically ill patients and pregnant women in Asinesi, a remote farming community in the Yilo Krobo district of the Eastern region are carried on a bamboo- made stretcher and trek for long distance...
Electrical energy constitutes the third energy source after wood fuel and petroleum in the country. Despite the relatively small share of electricity both in supply and demand in total energy supply...
Ghana will be celebrating her 60 years anniversary soon and plans are being put in place to ensure that this come to pass; committees are being formed and what have you. Well, Comedienne & TV Host,...
UK-Ghana Chamber of Commerce (UKGCC) CEO, Tony Burkson, toured the Strategic Power Solutions (SPS) Factory on Wednesday morning. Ofori Boateng, the CEO of SPS, took Mr. Burkson through the daily...
Already, industries are crying for immediate intervention from government to avert the challenge that confront the power generation industry. Energy experts have warned that any delay in ensuring...