MTN Ghana Foundation has reaffirmed its commitment to education as a powerful driver of social transformation, as beneficiaries of its flagship Bright Scholarship emerged as top award winners and valedictorians at the end of their tertiary education. The outstanding achievements of the scholars underscore the impact of MTN Ghana Foundation’s deliberate investment in academically gifted but financially constrained students, an intervention designed not only to fund education, but to unlock opportunity, restore confidence and break cycles of disadvantage. Eight Bright Scholarship beneficiaries who distinguished themselves across various tertiary institutions were celebrated by the Foundation for their academic excellence, resilience, and determination, reflecting the Foundation’s belief that when potential is supported with purpose, excellence follows. The event gave the valedictorians a platform to recount the personal journeys that carried them from humble beginnings to the pinna...
The Ghana Chamber of Mines has rejected claims that Ghana’s repeated engagements with the International Monetary Fund are linked to foreign participation in the mining industry. Speaking at the press conference, Chief Executive Officer of the Chamber, Ign. Kenneth Ashigbey, argued that the mining sector has consistently served as a stabilising force for Ghana’s economy through foreign exchange earnings, taxes and employment generation. According to the Chamber, the mining sector contributed approximately GHS19 billion in taxes in 2025, representing nearly 23 per cent of Ghana’s direct domestic tax collections. Ashigbey maintained that the country’s economic challenges should not be blamed on large-scale mining operations. The empirical evidence does not support such a proposition,” he stated. Instead, the Chamber pointed to the low tax contribution from the small-scale mining sector despite its high gold production levels. It disclosed that small-scale mining operations produced ...