Local FIDIC Africa Infrastructure conference launched The Ghana Consulting Engineers Association (GCEA) yesterday launched the annual FIDIC Africa Infrastructure Conference (FAIC 2026), at the Engineering Centre, Roman Ridge in Accra.. The FIDIC Africa 2026 Conference is scheduled to take place in Ghana from 10th May – 13th May, 2026. Welcoming the guests to the launch, the President of GCEA, Ing Kwabena […] The post FIDIC Africa Infrastructure conference launched appeared first on The Business & Financial […] todayFebruary 11, 2026
Local Love in the Air: Achimota Retail Centre’s Valentine’s extravaganza Pure, unsullied love is brewing at Achimota Retail Centre (ARC), as the mall unpacks a heavily loaded itinerary for a three-day spell of love-filled romance and fun…an extravaganza which the management calls, a festival of love. The mall’s package for the 2026 Valentine season comprises a combined bouquet of love, entertainment, fun and an unbeatable […] The post Love in the Air: Achimota Retail Centre’s Valentine’s extravaganza appeared first on […] todayFebruary 11, 2026 1
Local We have the capacity – local insurers on mandatory cargo coverage The domestic insurance industry has defended its capacity to underwrite marine cargo business for all commercial imports following government’s February 1, 2026 enforcement of a mandatory local coverage requirement, even as implementation proceeds at what officials describe as “snail’s pace”. The Ghana Insurance Association insists local insurers possess excess capacity to handle the estimated US$100million […] The post We have the capacity – local insurers on mandatory cargo coverage appeared […] todayFebruary 11, 2026
Local Refugee Board needs deeper resourcing as displacement from Sahel region increases The Ghana Refugee Board requires increased investment in infrastructure and personnel to meet rising demand from people fleeing conflict, advocacy groups have said. Mercy Kusiwaa Frimpong, Strategy Custodian for Communications at Amahoro Coalition, said the Board is the first point of contact for refugees entering Ghana but lacks capacity to provide adequate reception and integration […] The post Refugee Board needs deeper resourcing as displacement from Sahel region increases appeared […] todayFebruary 11, 2026
Local OSP saves nation GH₵5.7bn By Kingsley Webora TANKEH The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has saved the national coffers GH₵5.7billion in the now cancelled Strategic Mobilisation Ghana Limited (SML) contract deal and seized assets in other corruption cases. In a half-year report for the second half of 2025, the OSP commended President Mahama for cancelling the SML contract, […] The post OSP saves nation GH₵5.7bn appeared first on The Business & Financial Times. […] todayFebruary 11, 2026
Local 12.5m persons remain food insecure despite Q3 easing – GSS By Juliet ETEFE About 12.5 million Ghanaians remained food insecure in third quarter-2025 despite a modest improvement from the previous quarter, according to the latest Quarterly Food Insecurity Report by the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS). The report shows that the national prevalence of food insecurity declined from a peak of 41.1 percent in second quarter-2025 […] The post 12.5m persons remain food insecure despite Q3 easing – GSS appeared first […] todayFebruary 11, 2026
insert_link Local Trade Ministry to lead raw material expansion for 24-hour production, youth jobs & exports The Ministry of Trade, Industries & Agribusiness, in collaboration with relevant sector ministries, agencies, and private-sector partners, is positioning Feed Industries as a core implementation pillar of the 24-Hour Economy. This will be focused on expanding industrial raw-material supply at scale, sustaining 24-hour factory operations, creating decent and sustainable jobs for the youth, and driving […]Source: www.myjoyonline.comRead full article todayFebruary 11, 2026
insert_link Local $185m unpaid – LBCs say Cocobod owes them for two seasons The president of the Licensed Cocoa Buyers Association, Samuel Adimado, has disclosed that Licensed Buying Companies (LBCs) have not received payments from the Ghana Cocoa Board for two consecutive seasons, with arrears estimated at $185 million.Source: www.myjoyonline.comRead full article todayFebruary 11, 2026
insert_link Local They think we’ve stolen their cocoa – LBCs blame payment delays for farmer anger The president of the Licensed Cocoa Buyers Association, Samuel Adimado, says delays in the cocoa payment system are driving farmers away from Licensed Buying Companies (LBCs).Source: www.myjoyonline.comRead full article todayFebruary 11, 2026
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