Kay Agbenyega

Bolt Records 42% Drop in Offline Trips in Ghana Following Tightened Safety Measures

Bolt Ghana has announced a 42% reduction in offline (off-app) trips across its platform, following the rollout of a series of enhanced safety measures aimed at protecting both passengers and drivers. The decline, recorded over the past six months, reflects increased compliance with Bolt’s platform standards and signals a significant shift toward safer ride-hailing practices…

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Prampram Kingmakers Demand Reset of National and Regional House of Chiefs Leadership

The Kingmakers of the Annor We Royal Family in Prampram have issued a passionate appeal to President John Dramani Mahama and the Minister for Local Government, Chieftaincy and religious affairs, Hon. Ahmed Ibrahim, to extend the National Democratic Congress’ (NDC) “Reset Agenda” to the chieftaincy institution, beginning with a reform of the National and Greater…

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Irvine Partners appointed to lead strategic communications for Banyan Tree Escape’s Tanzania launch

Irvine Partners has been named the strategic creative communications agency for the highly anticipated launch of Ubuyu, a Banyan Tree Escape, in Tanzania later this year. The agency will lead communications for the new property across Africa, the UK, and Europe. This milestone win represents a significant expansion of Irvine Partners’ hospitality and tourism portfolio…

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Ghana participates in 2025 OGP Africa and Middle East Regional Conference

The 2025 Open Government Partnership (OGP) Africa and Middle East Regional Meeting hosted by the Government of Kenya took place in Nairobi, Kenya, from 25th to 27th March 2025. This significant gathering brought together over 500 participants, including government officials, civil society leaders, policymakers, and international partners from across Africa and the Middle East. Held…

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Turkish Developer Accuses Zoomlion Over Violent Sabotage …Of $135 Million Real Estate Project

Ghana’s reputation as a peaceful, investor-friendly destination is facing scrutiny following allegations by a Turkish firm, Arsan Group, of violent sabotage against its flagship residential project in Borteyman, Accra. The development, valued at over $135 million and expected to create more than 1,500 jobs, is now in jeopardy after a series of night-time attacks allegedly…

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