The continued delay in the publication of the Bank of Ghana’s 2025 institutional annual accounts is drawing increasing attention from financial markets, policy analysts and development partners, even as the …
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Gov’t begins process for new national airline, invites strategic investors
Government of Ghana has officially commenced a market‑sounding process aimed at establishing a new national airline, marking a renewed push to position Accra as a major aviation hub for regional …
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Fisheries Ministry exempts canoe fishers from 2026 ‘Closed Season’
The Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture Development (MoFAD), in collaboration with key industry stakeholders, has exempted canoe fishing operators from the 2026 Marine Fisheries Closed Season, citing their critical contribution …
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Tullow oil posts US$847m revenue, cuts net debt to US$1.35bn as Ghana assets drive recovery
Tullow Oil Plc reported a 34 percent decline in revenue to US$847 million for 2025 compared with US$1.29 billion the previous year, reflecting portfolio rationalisation and lower production. It also …
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Ghana’s Treasury bill market is showing signs of strain as investor demand weakens, leading to repeated under-subscriptions and gradual increases in yields. According to the Bank of Ghana, auctions over …
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Gov’t maintains fiscal stability despite T-Bill under-subscriptions
Ghana’s fiscal programme for 2026 remains on track despite a recent wave of under-subscriptions in the Treasury bill market, as authorities adopt flexible borrowing strategies to manage short-term funding pressures. …
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Adamus Resources rejects allegations as gov’t revokes three mining leases
Adamus Resources Limited has strongly rejected allegations of illegal mining and regulatory breaches following the government’s decision to revoke three of its mining leases, setting the stage for a potentially …
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Gov’t rides over TB under-subscription hurdle
Ghana’s Treasury bill market has entered a period of sustained under-subscription through April 2026, but the emerging evidence suggests that while this is tightening short-term financing conditions, it is not …
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IMF Mission heads to Accra for Ghana’s final programme review
An International Monetary Fund (IMF) staff mission is set to arrive in Accra on April 29, 2026, to begin Ghana’s sixth and final review under its Extended Credit Facility (ECF) …
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Rising borrowing costs loom as yield curve impacts bonds
Ghana may face higher costs for medium- and long-term borrowing as a steepening yield curve pushes up rates beyond short-term levels. Despite falling Treasury bill yields at the short end, …
