Gold Fields has confirmed it will officially relinquish ownership and operational control of the Damang Mine on April 18, 2026, after the Government of Ghana […]
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Celebrating Cocoa, Heritage, and National Pride
Every February, Ghana celebrates Chocolate Week, a festival that showcases the country’s rich cocoa heritage. Shops brim with locally made chocolate treats, hotels and restaurants […]
Ghana’s Cocoa Heritage and the Role of National Chocolate Day in Tourism Development
Chocolate is one of the most universally cherished foods in the world , which is enjoyed across various cultures, countries and continents. Yet, for many […]
Chocolate Tourism: Can Cocoa Farms Become Tourist Attractions?
Chocolate tourism is more than just tasting chocolate. Visitors take part in the process by harvesting cocoa pods, opening them, tasting the fresh pulp and […]
The Hidden Energy Costs of Artificial Intelligence
Projections for the AI sector’s energy needs in the coming years are massive in scale. The International Energy Agency expects AI’s energy demand to double between […]
AfDB approves $3.9m for Africa power reforms
The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank (AfDB) has approved a US$3.9 million, two-year technical assistance project aimed at accelerating electricity access across […]
Ghana’s Gold reserves decline to 18.6 tonnes in Dec.
The Bank of Ghana’s gold holdings fell to 18.6 tonnes at the end of December 2025, according to the Summary of Economic and Financial Data […]
Newmont rejects claims of River Tano pollution
Newmont Ghana has firmly denied allegations that its Ahafo North Mine is responsible for the reported pollution of the River Tano in the Tano North […]
US extends AGOA for three years, strengthening Ghana trade ties
Ghana’s trade relations with the United States are set to receive a major boost following the three-year extension of the African Growth and Opportunity Act […]
Dr. Razak Kojo Opoku (Financial Economist) REPLIES LOVE LETTER from Dr. George Domfe (Development Economist)
It is important to point out to Dr. George Domfe that his suggested contextual factors which underpinned the depreciation of the Ghanaian Cedi to GHS […]