How Content Creators are Turning Resiliency Into Currency in Ghana’s Creator Economy
December 17, 2025
Driven by a "start with what you have" ethos, young digital creators in Ghana are turning little resources into a new form of currency
China Once Gifted Ghana Its National Theatre. 30 Years Later, China is Stepping In to Revive It.
December 16, 2025
A Chinese delegation pledged part of $30 million to help with the overhaul and refurbishment of the National Theatre landmark
The Gender Gap: Nigerian Women Are Still Excluded From Major Leadership Roles
December 16, 2025
A report by the Women in Leadership Advancement Network reveals that leadership roles in Nigeria are still largely occupied by men
Carrefour Group To Start Operations in Ghana in 2026, Filling Void Left by Shoprite
December 16, 2025
The group plans to open five additional stores in Ghana by 2028
World Cup Heartbreak and Secret Meetings: Inside the Room During Ghana’s Debt Crisis
December 15, 2025
A former employee at the Minister of Finance wrote about his behind the scenes experience when Ghana endured one of its worst debt crisis
Ghana Considers Legislation To Restrict Minors’ Access to Adult Content Online
December 15, 2025
The government wants to safeguard minors online but concerns about privacy and implementation of leglislation might cause issues
Ghana’s Central Bank Attempt to Secularize Islamic Finance Might Create a Legal Minefield
December 15, 2025
In a detailed post, policy analyst Bright Simons questions if the Bank of Ghana's quest to "normalise" Islamic banking might create more issues
How A Taiwanese Delicacy Called Boba Tea Went Viral in Ghana
December 14, 2025
The popularity of Boba Tea has expanded to Ghana, with the younger demographic increasing the popularity of the Taiwanese drink