Fuel prices cross GH¢8 mark at the pumps

Fuel prices have seen another increase at the pumps within the last 24 hours across fuel stations in the country with a litre of fuel selling as high as GH¢8.450

Within the last three months, fuel prices have skyrocketed. A litre of fuel cost GH¢5.80 at the pumps on January 1, 2022. This, however, has increased and is presently selling at an average price of GH¢8.30 by March 2, 2022.

Ghana Institute of Journalism as a Bureaucratic Organization

With a commitment to excellence and linking theory and practice as part of its core values, the Ghana Institute of Journalism, GIJ is a well-structured and fully-fledged communication training institution with the status of a university established by the Kwame Nkrumah government in 1959.

Impact of COVID–19 on Small Scale Businesses in Ghana

With the impact of COVID–19, many businesses across the world and in Ghana continue to succumb and crumble to their knees. others are also creating opportunities
Many companies have had to lay-off their employees as a result of capital insolvency

GJA launches 70th Anniversary in Accra

The Ghana Journalists Association earlier today, 28th May 2019 launched its 70th anniversary celebration at the Kempinski Hotel in Accra. The launching ceremony which was be chaired by Dr Daniel McKorley the Chief Executive Officer of McDan Group of Companies was attended by former President John Agyekum Kufour, Government officials, members of the Diplomatic Corps,…

Abotsihanya: Broken-down Garbage Truck abandoned for over 4 months

There is a looming health danger for the people of Abotsihanya, a community in Teshie as, for close to 4 months a refuse track meant to collect refuse from the community has broken and has since been abandoned. The truck with registration number GV 174-14 allegedly belonging to the Ledzokuku Krowor Municipal Assembly was abandoned…

HOW THE ELECTION OF MMDCE’S WOULD IMPACT LOCAL GOVERNANCE

Local Governance is made up of the political and institutional processes through which decisions are taken and implemented. It remains the most accessible level of engagement with the State for the vast majority of the people.  For some years now, Ghanaians have called for the election of the Metropolitan, Municipal and District Chief Executives. The…

THE ROLE OF STAKEHOLDERS IN INVESTING IN TOURISM IN GHANA

Tourism in Ghana like any other country is an industry worth investing in. Over the years, Ghana’s tourism industry has not received the much needed investment it requires to become a booming sector despite the numerous tourist attraction sites in the country.  An  all year round tropical warm climate along with its many wildlife such…

POLITICAL VIGILANTISM AND THE RULE OF LAW: IS GHANA AT A CROSSROAD?

  BY: Adelaide Mawuse Aseda, GIJ. Ghana as an independent country, is guided by rules and regulations. Ghana is ruled by its own constitution. This constitution contains all rules for citizens in Ghana and how the nation is to be controlled by its authorities. Nevertheless, there has been a rise of some groups of people…

The Number 12 esposé and the future of Ghana football.

Football is one of the major sports that has put Ghana on the global map. That not withstanding, the game has brought about it’s own controversies. Long before the premiere of an undercover investigative piece, by Anas Aremeyaw Anas and his Tiger Eye PI team, many Ghanaians especially the football loving fans have not been…