Kwabena Mintah Akandoh Salutes Ghana’s Health Professionals, Reaffirms Government Commitment

Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, Ghana’s Minister of Health, has honoured the nation’s healthcare workers and restated the government’s pledge to fortify the country’s health system as the year ends, extending festive greetings to the public in a statement issued on Wednesday, December 24, and singling out doctors, nurses, midwives and other frontline staff for their unwavering…

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Small-Scale Gold Sector Shines, Strengthens Ghana’s Economy with $10 Billion in Forex

The Ghana Gold Board announced that it has exceeded its 2025 benchmark for small‑scale gold shipments, moving beyond the planned 100 tonnes and bringing in in excess of $10 billion in foreign exchange for Ghana, a development that underlines the expanding importance of artisanal mining to the national economy and reflects a stronger performance than anticipated. CEO Sammy Gyamfi…

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Muntaka Assures Security Forces of Housing, Logistics, and Morale Support

The Interior Minister, Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak, has reiterated the government’s dedication to tackling the key challenges confronting Ghana’s security forces, including accommodation, morale, and logistical support, in the year ahead. He gave this assurance during a Joint Security Services Route March at El Wak Sports Stadium in Accra, an event organised by the Ghana Armed Forces…

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Atlantic Lithium’s Ewoyaa Project Could Make Ghana a Key Player in Global Energy Transition

Atlantic Lithium has sent a revised mining lease for its main Ewoyaa Lithium Project to Ghana’s Parliament, restarting the approval process that could allow the country to open its first lithium mine, a move that excited investors. The updated lease has been sent to Parliament’s Select Committee, which will review it when lawmakers return in…

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Ghana Says Goodbye to Endless Campaigning: CRC Slashes Election Seasons to 120 Days

Ghana’s Constitutional Review Committee has put forward a set of wide‑ranging changes aimed at cutting down the high cost of elections, including setting a fixed period for campaigns and limiting how much parties and candidates can spend, saying long, open‑ended electioneering and unregulated money give an advantage to wealthy contestants, fuel vote buying and weaken…

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Ghana’s GDP Growth Plot Twist: Extractives and Non-Extractives Set to Equalize!

The IMF projects that in the year 2029, both Ghana’s extractive industries like oil, gas, and gold and non-extractive sectors such as agriculture, services, and parts of manufacturing will grow at about 5 percent, showing a more balanced growth path over the medium term. Currently, non-extractive industries are growing faster, while extractive sectors have slowed…

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Dollar Relief Arrives: IMF Disbursement Sends Cedi Soaring and Calms FX Market

Ghana’s cedi is projected to receive additional backing after approximately US$365 million from the International Monetary Fund was paid into the Bank of Ghana’s account on Monday, December 22, 2025, after the Fund endorsed the nation’s fifth review under its programme. The release followed the IMF Executive Board’s assessment of Ghana’s Extended Credit Facility arrangement…

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