The Lands commission has disclosed plans to publish the names of some residents in Accra who have defaulted in the payment of their ground rents and subsequently, have them face legal action.
Following a proposed recapitalisation plan for the industry by the National Insurance Commission, the country’s Insurance companies are now likely to double their existing capital requirement to remain in business.
Ghana's Youth Employment Agency (YEA) will by the end of this month - September 2017, launch six (6) new modules aimed at building the capacity of graduate youths in the country.
After a shut down by the GRA that lasted more than two months over an alleged tax default, one of the country's mobile telecommunications operators - Glo Ghana has resumed for business .
The average ex-pump price for petroleum products in the country fell below estimates by the National Petroleum Authority (NPA) by the end of August by 10.8%. Â
Investigations have revealed, the Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development single-sourced a 98-million-cedi spraying contract to eleven companies belonging to the Jospong Group of Companies in 2015.
President Jacob Zuma and his ruling African National Congress have broken the business community’s trust after he recalled a finance minister from an investment roadshow in the U.K. and then fired him in a cabinet shuffle, the head of Business Leadership South Africa said.
Beige Bank (formerly Beige Capital) has dismissed claims that it received a GH¢40 million loan from the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) in 2015.
The Civil and Local Government Staff Association, Ghana (CLOSAG), has called on Government to promote “political neutrality†in the appointment of persons to public offices, to propel economic growth.