As MTN Ghana marks 30 years of connecting and empowering communities across the country, the company is extending its impact to healthcare facilities nationwide. Thousands of patients are expected to benefit from improved healthcare delivery following the refurbishment of 3,888 hospital beds and essential medical equipment under MTN’s 21 Days of Y'ello Care initiative, in partnership with DOSH Foundation, Sika PÉ› Adwuma Co. Ltd and seven hospitals nationwide. This year's 21 Days of Y'ello Care project was designed to improve patient comfort, ease pressure on healthcare workers, and support national efforts to address Ghana's persistent no-bed syndrome. Refurbished Hospital beds and Accessories As part of this initiative, MTN employees refurbished faulty hospital-owned medical equipment, including hospital beds, ward screens, drip stands, metallic cabinets, and three-in-one patient chairs. The restored equipment was then handed back to the seven beneficiary hospitals: A...
President John Dramani Mahama has unveiled a new national development compact anchored on domestic resource mobilisation, stronger public institutions, accountability and local ownership, urging Ghanaians to rethink the country's development model as traditional sources of development financing continue to decline. Speaking at the 2026 Ghana Civil Society Forum at the University of Ghana, the President said Ghana must increasingly rely on its own resources, institutions and innovation to finance development, rather than depend primarily on external assistance. The forum, held on the theme "Reimagining Partnerships for Democratic Consolidation and Inclusive Development," brought together civil society organisations (CSOs), policymakers, development partners, academia and governance experts to explore new approaches to strengthening democracy and promoting inclusive national development. President Mahama said changing geopolitical dynamics, declining donor funding and evo...