Ghana’s final IMF review agreement may mark the end of a critical chapter in the country’s crisis recovery. But the sharper question is whether macroeconomic repair is finally becoming tangible enough for households, investors, and diaspora readers to believe that stability is no longer only official language, but lived reality.
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Meet the Africans Building the New Diaspora Return Economy
Return is no longer only a slogan or sentimental homecoming. From visa reform to relocation firms to diaspora-focused housing, African builders are creating the service layer that makes reconnection more practical, investable, and economically meaningful for people who want to return, split time, or build a serious footprint back home.
Ghana Begins Refining Gold Locally at Gold Coast Refinery
Ghana has launched a bold initiative to refine gold locally at the Gold Coast Refinery, processing 1 metric ton weekly. With a 15% government stake, the move aims to boost revenue, create jobs, and end raw gold exports—marking a transformative shift toward value addition and economic empowerment.
Van Vicker at 48: Celebrating a Ghanaian Screen Icon’s Journey
Ghanaian actor and filmmaker Joseph “Van” Vicker turned 48 on 1 August 2025. The Accra‑born star thanked God for how far he’s come and shared a […]
Accra Fashion Week – Celebrating African Fashion
FashionGHANA.com announces the launch of Accra Fashion Week. The organization has served as a hub for fashion news in Ghana and has taken it upon itself to launch a fashion week that will take place in the heart of Ghana, Accra.
Wiyaala’s 2014 World Cup Anthem for Ghana’s Black Stars Team
Wiyaala’s 2014 World Cup Anthem for Black Stars, Ghana National Football Team!
Exhibition opening – EVER YOUNG: JAMES BARNOR
The Iziko South African National Gallery, in association with Autograph ABP, presents the work of Ghanaian photographer James Barnor.
EVER YOUNG: JAMES BARNOR
Iziko South African National Gallery
7 September 2011 – 29 January 2012
Uruguay beats Ghana 4-2 in penalty shootout
JOHANNESBURG – Defeat for Ghana couldn’t come heavier than today’s match against Uruguay, losing 4 – 2 on penalty shootouts after strongly demonstrating their superiority to their adversaries. Winning was a must for Ghana, after all, they were the last African team in the tournament, the first ever being played in the African soil.