Agriculture: Diversifying into cotton and bioethanol Industrial crops are aimed at reducing oil dependency ...
Fighting graft, regaining trust As the government grapples with corruption and investor-credibility issues, Angolans wait for long-promised improvements to their lives ...
This month… East African banks We focus on East Africa's banks which are breaking new ground in microcredit and mobile savings ...
difficult task Ethiopia: Abiy’s pick for bank governor faces spiralling inflation and shrinking reserves
bricks and straws Nigeria: Buhari personally responsible for $11bn arbitration defeat, London’s High Court told
difficult task Ethiopia: Abiy’s pick for bank governor faces spiralling inflation and shrinking reserves
bricks and straws Nigeria: Buhari personally responsible for $11bn arbitration defeat, London’s High Court told
White sands on Ghana’s Gold Coast Accra is a new stop on many international airlines' routes as Ghana's beaches, conference centres and cultural tourism attract holidaymakers ... and businessmen from Europe and the US.
China boosts industrial ambition The government is trying to harness Ghana's hydrocarbons, particularly natural gas, to power a streamlined and integrated industrial base. ...
Cocoa farming still Ghana’s backbone The agriculture sector continues to dominate the national economy but is producing below its potential due to weak infrastructure and lack of ... storage facilities
For Ghana, timing is everything As oil begins to pump, The Africa Report's editor-in-chief Patrick Smith says there are reasons to be optimistic that Ghana can capitalise on ... the new opportunity.
Mining: Digging deeper Gold remains of huge symbolic importance to Ghana even as oil and gas projects come onstream. ...
Power: Unreliable, expensive and scarce Electricity in Ghana, or the lack of it, is holding back growth and development. ...