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COCOBOD Chief Executive Calls For Greater Trust And Unity In Ghana–Côte D’ivoire Cocoa Partnership

  The Chief Executive of the Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD), Dr. Randy Abbey, has called for deeper trust, transparency, and commitment between Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire as the two countries seek to strengthen cooperation and secure greater value for cocoa from the two countries on the international market. Addressing stakeholders at a meeting of the Côte d’Ivoire–Ghana Cocoa Initiative (CIGCI) in Abidjan, Dr. Abbey stressed that sustained collaboration between the world’s two largest cocoa-producing countries remains critical to improving farmer incomes, enhancing market influence, and promoting the long-term sustainability of the cocoa sector. According to him, while both countries have made significant strides in advancing their shared interests through the Initiative, the success of future efforts will depend largely on the ability of Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire to deepen mutual confidence and maintain a common strategic direction on key industry issues, particularly cocoa pricing. Ghan...
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Prudential Bank Leads Customers on 2026 International Business Mission to Turkey and China.

 Prudential Bank LTD has once again demonstrated its keen dedication to customer growth beyond the banking hall, organising an international business trip to Turkey and China for its Commercial Banking customers and prospects. The tour, in its second year running and facilitated in partnership with Nita Travel and Shipping Company, introduced the Ghanaian business leaders to new trading opportunities, supplier networks and cross border partnerships. The trip was structured to give participants direct access to high-level trade fairs, product sourcing tours and investor engagements. Each stop was carefully curated to match the import and export needs of the Ghanaian businesses on board. In Turkey, the delegation attended the African Business Forum and Expo (AFEX), a two-day international trade fair that connected them with investors, manufacturers, and enterprises from Turkey and beyond. The forum provided a platform for Ghanaian participants to explore joint ventures, secure distri...

Elevate Africa Opens Applications for Threads of Africa 2026 to Revive Endangered Textiles Through Fashion Film

  Elevate Africa has officially opened applications for the Threads of Africa Fashion Film Prize 2026, a pan-African initiative aimed at preserving the continent's rich textile heritage by encouraging creatives to tell compelling stories through fashion and film. The competition, which brings together fashion, culture, and storytelling, invites designers, filmmakers, students, and creative teams from Africa and the diaspora to document and reimagine endangered or forgotten African textiles, garments, and traditional techniques through short fashion films. The announcement comes at a period when African fashion continues to gain global recognition. While the industry has witnessed remarkable international growth and increasing interest, many indigenous textiles and craftsmanship traditions remain at risk of disappearing due to inadequate investment, limited infrastructure, and declining transmission of traditional skills. With the 2026 edition themed "Stories of Rebirth," ...

Majority of Ghanaians prefer younger leaders, Global InfoAnalytics poll shows

  A majority of Ghanaians believe it is time for younger leaders to take up national leadership roles, according to the June 2026 tracking poll conducted by Global InfoAnalytics. The survey found that 57 per cent of respondents prefer young people to lead the country, while 26 per cent opposed the idea. A further 19 per cent said they had no opinion on the matter. When respondents were asked about the age they consider too old for someone to be elected president, 46 per cent said above 65 years. Another 36 per cent indicated that ages between 50 and 64 are too old, while 21 per cent said age should not be a determining factor in leadership. The poll also showed regional variations, with most voters across all regions except Ashanti, Bono, and Western North expressing a preference for younger leaders. On education and discipline, the survey revealed strong public support for stricter measures against examination malpractice. Sixty-seven per cent of respondents backed proposals to pu...

Norwegian crown princess’ son found guilty of two counts of rape

  Marius Borg Høiby, the 29-year-old son of Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit, has been found guilty of two counts of rape and given four years in prison. The three judges in courtroom 250 at Oslo District Court cleared him of two other counts of rape, but found him guilty of many of the other offences of which he had been accused. Høiby was not in court for the verdict, but joined the session via video link. Prosecutors had called for Høiby to be given seven years and seven months in prison. His defence lawyers had called for a lesser term of 18 months, and he can appeal against the verdict. Marius Borg Høiby's mother married into the royal family when he was four, and although he grew up within the family, he is not himself a royal figure. Mette-Marit is very ill with a form of pulmonary fibrosis and has recently been placed on a lung transplant list. Her son's lawyers have repeatedly sought his release from prison so he can spend time with his mother because of her dec...

Petrol prices set for sharpest drop in months amid falling global oil prices

  Motorists are set to enjoy significant relief at the pumps from June 16, as fuel prices are projected to fall sharply nationwide. The latest pricing outlook released by the Chamber of Oil Marketing Companies (COMAC) and sighted by Joy Business indicates that petrol, diesel and LPG will all record reductions during the second pricing window of June. Petrol Leads Price Decline Petrol is expected to see the largest reduction, with prices projected to fall by up to 9.31%. If oil marketing companies fully apply the projected reduction, a litre of petrol could sell for about GH¢14.72, making it one of the steepest fuel price cuts seen in recent times. Diesel prices are also expected to decline, with a litre likely to sell around GH¢17.02, particularly among oil marketing companies that procure products on credit from Bulk Oil Distributors. LPG prices are projected to ease marginally, with a kilogram expected to sell at about GH¢17.20. Joy Business understands that the reduction margin ...

BoG warns IMTOs: Register by July 31 or cease operations

  The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has extended the deadline for the registration of International Money Transfer Operators (IMTOs) operating in Ghana to July 31, 2026, giving existing operators additional time to comply with regulatory requirements. In a notice issued to IMTOs, banks, Specialised Deposit-Taking Institutions (SDIs) and Payment Service Providers (PSPs), the central bank said the extension follows its earlier directive issued in January 2026 on the registration and operations of money transfer companies in Ghana. The Bank is urging all existing IMTOs that have not yet completed the registration process to take advantage of the extension and submit the required documentation before the new deadline. However, the regulator warned that operators that fail to comply within the stipulated period will not be permitted to continue operating in Ghana. “Consequently, any existing arrangements or partnerships with Banks, Specialised Deposit-Taking Institutions (SDIs), and Payment Servi...