Chocolate is more than a sweet delicacy in Ghana; it is a powerful symbol of national pride, heritage, and economic identity. From the fertile cocoa […]
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How Ghana Tourism Authority Uses Chocolate to Promote Tourism and National Pride
Every year on February 14, while many countries mark Valentine’s Day with flowers and gifts, Ghana adds a uniquely local touch to the celebration through […]
Hamamat Montia Named Revolutionary Global Shea Butter Ambassador in Viral Triumph
The Ghana Tourism Authority, in collaboration with the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, has officially named Hamamat Montia, CEO of the Shea Butter […]
COCOBOD AT THE BRINK: How Ghana’s Cocoa Giant Is Running Out of Cash—but Not Comfort
For decades, the Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) has stood as the backbone of Ghana’s economy ,a stabilising force for cocoa farmers and a major source […]
Unemployed and Unheard: How Joblessness Is Turning Ghana’s Youth into a National Security Risk
By Adu Koranteng Every morning in Accra, Kumasi, Tamale, and Takoradi, thousands of young Ghanaians wake up with degrees, skills, and big dreams—but nowhere to […]
Oil, Volatility and Vulnerability: Why Ghana’s Crude Oil Revenues Are Shrinking
When Ghana discovered oil in commercial quantities in 2007, the promise was transformative. Oil was expected to stabilise public finances, deepen industrialisation and insulate the […]
SOTERIOLOGY GOD’S GREAT GRACE
Introduction Grace is one of the most profound and beautiful themes found in the Bible. It shows us the heart of God and His unearned […]
Ken Ofori-Atta, Felix Ofosu-Kwakye and his Banana Republic musings…
I just watched an interview Government Spokesperson Felix Ofosu-Kwakye, granted Joy News today in which he states no one should make demands for special treatment […]
Ghana’s Vanishing Gold: Are Mahama and the NDC Squandering a Strategic National Asset?
Gold has always been more than a mineral to Ghana. It is a symbol of sovereignty, resilience, and economic security. In recent years, it also […]
Stuck at Red: Why AI-Driven Traffic Lights Are Ghana’s Way Out of Gridlock
By Kwabena Adu Koranteng, Financial and Economic Development Journalist Every morning and evening in Accra tells the same frustrating story. Engines idle endlessly, horns blare […]