Daily commercial life across Ghana reflects energy, resilience, and creativity. Markets stay active, small enterprises open early, and entrepreneurs continue building services that support communities across Accra, Kumasi, Takoradi, and many growing towns. Business owners work hard to satisfy customers, manage rising operational costs, and keep services running smoothly. Still, one challenge continues to slow progress for many enterprises: visibility in the digital age. Customers now rely heavily on online searches when looking for services, jobs, events, or nearby businesses. Many Ghanaian companies provide excellent services, but customers often fail to discover them online at the right moment. The result becomes missed opportunities for both businesses and customers. QuePosts arrives as a solution built to support long term growth and digital visibility, offering Ghanaian businesses a unified portal where opportunities, services, and audiences connect more easily. Ghana’s Busi...
A 29-year-old engineer has died after being denied emergency care at three major hospitals in Accra following a hit-and-run crash at the Nkrumah Circle Overpass, raising serious concerns about emergency response and hospital admission procedures. The victim, later identified as Charles Amissah, an employee of Promasidor Ghana Limited , was left in an ambulance for nearly three hours on Friday, February 6, 2026, as Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) from the National Ambulance Service struggled to secure hospital admission for him. Swift Ambulance Response According to a situational report (SITREP) sighted by Graphic Online, the ambulance service received a walk-in distress call at 10:32 p.m. about a road traffic crash at the Circle Overpass. The crew mobilised within a minute and arrived at the scene by 10:35 p.m., where they found Amissah lying supine on the road with profuse bleeding from a deep shoulder laceration after what was described as a hit-and-run incident. Initial a...