Ghana’s government has allocated GH₵410 million to empower youth through entrepreneurship, apprenticeships, and skills training, boosting employment and business opportunities nationwide.
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Ghana Honors Fallen Heroes: 3-Day State Burial With Love
Ghana came together in love and unity to honor eight fallen heroes in a 3-day state burial. The nation remembered their sacrifice with solemn tributes, heartfelt prayers, and national pride.
Top Opportunities for Young Ghanaians in August 2025
August 2025 brings exciting opportunities for young Ghanaians, from scholarships and leadership fellowships to startup programs and training. Explore top picks to support your education, career, and entrepreneurial journey.
Top Remote Work Opportunities for Ghanaian Youth
Remote work is opening global opportunities for Ghanaian youth—from software and data to digital marketing, support, and teaching. This guide pinpoints high-demand roles, where to find them, and which local programs and global platforms actually convert training into jobs. It also flags risks in AI-gig work and how to vet offers.
Ghana’s Youth Leadership Programs You Need to Know
Ghana is nurturing a new wave of young leaders and innovators through impactful programs like PeaceJam and the YIL Fellowship. These initiatives equip youth with skills, mentorship, and opportunities to drive social change and economic growth in their communities.
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We explore candid conversations from Ghana’s Reddit community on agribusiness—covering opportunities, challenges, and grassroots solutions.
Ghana’s Infrastructure Crisis: Tragedy Sparks Urgent Reforms
A tragic incident has thrust Ghana’s infrastructure crisis into the spotlight, prompting urgent national reforms. This pivotal moment exposes deep-seated safety flaws and underinvestment, while sparking a renewed commitment to modernization and sustainable development for the country’s future.
Ghana Slashes DStv Prices by 30% in Landmark Consumer Victory
In a decisive move to protect consumers, the Ghanaian government has enforced a 30% reduction in DStv subscription prices. The landmark decision follows growing public outcry over steep pay-TV costs and is being celebrated as a major victory for households nationwide. Industry experts predict the price cut will increase access to premium content while reshaping competition in Ghana’s pay-TV market.
First AI Contestant in Ghana’s NSMQ Shakes Up the Quiz
Ghana’s prestigious National Science and Maths Quiz witnessed a groundbreaking moment as its first AI contestant entered the competition. The AI’s performance left audiences and judges stunned, raising questions about the future of human competition, technology in education, and the evolving nature of academic excellence in Ghana.
Social Media in Ghana: The Fight for Fair Monetization
Despite their growing influence, Ghanaian creators face low ad revenues, restricted features, and payment challenges. The fight for fair monetization is reshaping the digital economy.











