Across Africa, railway conversations often begin with kilometers of track, locomotives purchased, and ribbon-cutting ...
Experts, professionals, and political figures alike are urging the government to include high-speed rail (HSR) in its flagship development program, The Big Push. The enthusiasm is understandable, high ...
Efforts to reactivate passenger rail services on the Kojokrom–Sekondi Railway Line have been disrupted by repeated acts of ...
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Development Plans of Guggisberg Prior to 1957 - the Period of Governor Guggisberg's Administration in the Development of the Gold Coast
Sir Frederick Gordon Guggisberg, an engineer and surveyor by profession, first served in the Gold Coast from 1901 to 1908 as Assistant Director of Surveys. He was later appointed Governor of the Gold ...
The name of Ghana's legendary sports administrator, Ohene Djan, cannot be easily forgotten when the history of the world's oustanding sports personalities are being immortalised.
President John Dramani Mahama has identified inadequate transport and logistics infrastructure as one of the major challenges ...
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Largest bulk carrier docks at port Takoradi
By Juliet Aguiar Dugbartey, TakoradiGhana has recorded a significant milestone in its maritime and extractive industries with the successful berthing of the largest bulk carrier ever to dock at the ...
In Rabat, preparations for the 2030 FIFA World Cup are already translating into a tripartite economic dynamic between Morocco, Spain, and Portugal, with public and private stakeholders outlining the ...
Africa’s vast critical-mineral endowment has thrust the continent to the centre of intensifying rivalries between the United ...
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Is Africa deep in debt to China? Inside China’s $180bn lending spree in 24 years
Data from the Chinese Loans to Africa (CLA) Database, managed by Boston University’s Global Development Policy Centre, shows that between 2000 and 2024, 42 Chinese lenders signed 1,319 loan ...
Striking drivers are demanding increased investment and maintenance, and the hiring of more staff.
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Re-imagine Ghana with Dr. H Aku Kwapong: Debatable land: The big bottleneck to Ghana’s modernisation
You cannot modernize Ghana while land remains economically anchored in inherited discretion.The tragedy of Bawku should ...
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