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On Cue with Kafui DEY: Media interviews: Forgetting your audience isn’t industry insiders

A familiar scene plays out regularly across airwaves. A company executive appears on a morning show to discuss a new service. The presenter asks a simple question: “So how does this help customers?” And the response comes loaded with phrases like, “We’re leveraging platform integration to optimise cross-sector value delivery.” The presenter nods politely. Viewers […] The post On Cue with Kafui DEY: Media interviews: Forgetting your audience isn’t industry […]

todayFebruary 11, 2026

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What do you know

…About blended finance and how risk is shared? By Desmond Isaac Addo Email: desmondisaacs01@gmail.com In the windy plains of northern Kenya stands Lake Turkana Wind Power, the largest wind farm in Africa. Today, its 310 megawatts of clean electricity flow into Kenya’s national grid, helping to stabilize power supply and reduce electricity costs. But years […] The post What do you know appeared first on The Business & Financial Times. […]

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PAYE optimisation strategies: Legal ways to reduce PAYE and increase net salary

By Dickson Assan Many employees in Ghana are surprised when they take a closer look at their payslips and notice that the PAYE tax deducted each month is sometimes higher than their pension contribution. While the employee’s SSNIT deduction is limited to a mandatory 5.5% of basic salary, employee income tax in Ghana can rise […] The post PAYE optimisation strategies: Legal ways to reduce PAYE and increase net salary […]

todayFebruary 11, 2026

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Editorial: Port clearance delays impede country’s competitiveness

Tackling clearance delays, improving border management and strengthening operational efficiency would deliver competitive gains for Ghana’s business environment as the country seeks to expand trade under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), the World Bank advises. The World Bank’s view is that port clearance delays in the country are constraining trade and slowing private-sector […] The post Editorial: Port clearance delays impede country’s competitiveness appeared first on The Business […]

todayFebruary 11, 2026

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Why Ghana must hasten the UAE’s CEPA Programme in 2026

By Seade CAESAR Ghana enters 2026 in a better economic position than it was a few years ago. Macroeconomic stability has improved, inflationary pressures have eased, and confidence is gradually returning to key sectors of the economy. But recovery alone is not the finish line. The real policy question now is how Ghana converts stabilization […] The post Why Ghana must hasten the UAE’s CEPA Programme in 2026 appeared first […]

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