Month: February 2022

Russia Launches Full-Scale Invasion of Ukraine

News

Russia has initiated an unprecedented full-scale invasion of Ukraine, launching military assaults by air and ground on several key Ukrainian cities, including the capital, Kyiv. Explosions have also been reported in Odessa, Kharkiv, and Mariupol, with Russian forces having breached the Kyiv region. The offensive, which began early Thursday local time, was announced by Russian […]

GTP Staff Protest for Removal of First Female Managing Director Over Management Concerns

Business

Employees of the Ghana Textile Printing Company (GTP) have launched a demonstration demanding the immediate dismissal of their Managing Director, Fatoumata Doro. The protestors, dressed in red and displaying placards with messages such as “Fatuo must go” and “Profitability demands smart hiring,” expressed deep dissatisfaction with her leadership. Despite making history as the company’s first […]

Komenda Sugar Factory acquires 20,000 acres for plantation

Business

The government is nearing a final agreement to secure 20,000 acres of fertile land in Wassa Fiase specifically for sugarcane cultivation to support the long-awaited operationalization of the Komenda Sugar Factory. This move is being paired with an active recruitment process for local outgrowers to ensure a steady supply of raw materials, addressing the primary […]

GRA to Launch Pilot Programs for Digital Commerce and Betting Taxes to Meet 2022 Revenue Goals

Business

The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) has outlined plans to initiate pilot tax programs targeting the e-commerce, gaming, and betting sectors starting in April 2022. Commissioner-General Ammishaddai Owusu-Amoah stated that these new revenue streams, alongside the implementation of the E-Levy and ongoing digitization efforts, are essential for achieving the government’s GH¢80.3 billion annual revenue target. The […]

Kasapreko Denies Allegations of Money Laundering and Financial Crime

Business

The management of Kasapreko Company Limited has issued a formal denial regarding media reports claiming the firm is involved in money laundering and economic crimes. Responding to allegations that the company had been sued for activities causing financial loss to the state, the beverage manufacturer clarified that it has not been served with any legal […]

SSNIT Issues Legal Warning to Employers Over Mandatory Pension Contributions

Business

Emmanuel Sackey, the Legal Services Manager for the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT), has clarified that under Section 64 of the Pensions Act, employers who fail to remit social security contributions for their workers face severe legal consequences. Defaulting parties are liable for a fine of GH¢2,000, a prison sentence of up to […]

Vice-President Launches e-Travel Card to Digitalize Public Sector Travel Allowances

Business

Vice-President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has introduced the e-Travel Card, a digital solution designed to regulate and track travel allowances for public officials on both domestic and international assignments. This new system replaces the traditional cash-based method for distributing travel funds, which has historically been prone to risks such as fraud in imprest disbursement, physical theft, […]

Ghana-South Africa business chamber to increase investment in Ghana

Business

The South African High Commissioner to Ghana, Grace Jeanet Mason, has announced that her government has officially approved an investment mission to Ghana scheduled for late March. This initiative is a central part of post-pandemic recovery efforts aimed at strengthening economic ties and increasing capital flow between the two nations. The mission is set to […]