The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) is calling for stronger reporting, governance and assurance systems as Ghana prepares to roll out non-interest banking in 2026.  The professional body says the credibility of the new banking model will depend heavily on how transparent institutions are in explaining their operations toContinue Reading

Hisense Ghana has made a contribution to Ghana’s healthcare delivery with the donation of its advanced Hisense H60 Ultrasound Diagnostic System to the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) and the Tamale Teaching Hospital (TTH).  The gesture reinforces the company’s commitment to supporting essential medical services across the country. In aContinue Reading

The 2026 budget presented by Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, positions next year as the year Ghana ultimately goes from recovery to meaningful change. The government says the period of emergency measures is coming to an end and that the focus now shifts to growth, jobs, infrastructure and productivity.  On paper,Continue Reading

ALTHOUGH the revenue projections for 2026 show an increase in the actual amount to be raised, the removal of the COVID-19 Levy would create a temporary gap in tax revenue mobilisation, an Economist and Professor of Finance at the University of Ghana, Godfred Bokpin, has said. Ghana’s fiscal position, withContinue Reading

Ghana is set to take a major step toward becoming a regional technology powerhouse as Mobi9tech Digital Agency and On Point Virtual Assistants announce the country’s first AI and automation training pilot programme.  The initiative, described by its organisers as a landmark in West Africa’s digital transformation, is scheduled toContinue Reading

THE Chief Technology and Operations Officer for Ghana and Africa at Standard Chartered Bank, Sheikh Jobe, has been inducted into the Technology Hall of Fame at the 7th National Technology and Communications Awards. The induction honoured Mr Jobe’s exceptional contribution to technological innovation and transformation in Ghana and Africa’s financialContinue Reading

The President of the Actuarial Society of Ghana (ASG), Kofi Ntim, has called for the strengthening of actuarial systems through data-driven decision-making to enhance resilience in Ghana’s financial services sector.  Speaking at the opening of the ASG Actuaries Connect Conference 2025 today in Accra, he said the actuarial profession isContinue Reading