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Shaibu Haruna Calls for Stronger Consumer Protection to Back Africa’s Fast-Growing Digital Lending

  Chief Executive Officer of MobileMoney Fintech LTD, Shaibu Haruna, has called for stronger consumer protection frameworks to underpin Africa’s fast-growing digital lending ecosystem, warning that financial inclusion without safeguards could do more harm than good. Delivering a keynote address on responsible digital lending and consumer protection at the opening of the 3i Africa Summit in Accra, Haruna stressed that the speed of digital credit must be matched with transparency, accountability, and trust. In the time it takes to complete a sentence, a digital lender in Accra, Kampala or Dar es Salaam can approve thousands of loans. But we must ask ourselves—did the borrower understand the interest rates, the penalties, and the terms? If not, then we must pause. Because without protection, there is no inclusion, and inclusion without protection is a trap,” he said. He noted that digital lending has transformed access to credit across Africa, enabling millions of individuals and sma...
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Ghana Strengthens Nuclear Emergency Response Framework as Energy Transition Plans Advance

  By Kofi Ahovi Ghana has reaffirmed its readiness to respond to any potential nuclear or radiological emergency, with authorities outlining a comprehensive national framework with a proposal for National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) to play a key role. At a virtual media workshop organised by Nuclear Power Ghana, Alberta Blay, a member of the Engineering Development team at Nuclear Power Ghana and seconded from the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission, said Ghana’s emergency preparedness system is designed to minimise the impact of any nuclear incident on people, property and the environment. Blay explained that NADMO serves as the central coordinating body, working closely with multiple state agencies to ensure a swift and effective response in emergency situations. In Ghana, emergency preparedness for nuclear incidents is built on strong coordination, with NADMO leading and working together with relevant state institutions to protect lives, property and the environment,” s...

Maison Yusif Fragrance Extends Humanitarian Outreach to Osu Children’s Home

  In continuation of its unwavering commitment to community development and humanitarian support, Maison Yusif Fragrance has once again demonstrated that luxury and compassion can coexist beautifully. As part of the brand’s ongoing corporate social responsibility initiatives carried out every month, the Ghanaian artisan fragrance house selected the Osu Children’s Home as this month’s focus of support and care. The donation exercise was carried out in person by Suwebatu Shardow of the Olfactive Team alongside Baidawi Shamhuma, General Manager of Maison Yusif Fragrance. The visit formed part of the company’s larger vision of giving back to society through meaningful and impactful initiatives that continue to touch lives across Ghana and beyond. Over the years, Maison Yusif Fragrance has quietly contributed to numerous humanitarian causes, including the construction of boreholes for underserved communities, supporting children’s education by helping send young people to school, assist...

ACCRA 2026: A Festival of African Athleticism

  As Accra prepares to host the 24th African Senior Athletics Championships, anticipation is building not just for elite competition, but for what promises to be one of the most vibrant multi-dimensional sporting events on the continent. Beyond the track, Accra 2026 is positioned as pure African athleticism. One that combines dynamic blend of sport, culture, youth engagement, and entertainment. According to the Local Organising Committee (LOC), the championship has been carefully curated to offer something for everyone. From fan zones and live entertainment areas to cultural showcases, the event aims to create an immersive experience that extends far beyond the stadium. In an interview with 3FM, Veronica Commey, Deputy Director General, National Sports Authority and member of the LOC said, “The fact that it’s been over 40 years and Ghana is hosting it for the first time, we just want everybody to have an experience” With an event that is creating an atmosphere where sport meets cul...

Ghana Nears Final IMF Programme Review as Mission Concludes May 15

  A visiting mission team from the International Monetary Fund is expected to conclude the sixth and final review of Ghana’s Extended Credit Facility (ECF) programme on Friday, May 15, as discussions with government officials enter the final stretch. The IMF delegation, led by Ruben Atoyan, has been in Ghana since April 29 for the two-week assessment of the country’s economic reform programme under the US$3 billion support arrangement approved in 2023. Sources familiar with the engagement say discussions between the Fund and Ghanaian authorities are progressing largely as planned, although concerns remain over challenges in the energy sector, particularly funding gaps, restructuring efforts and fiscal pressures. Officials close to the talks indicate that the IMF is broadly satisfied with reforms in the monetary and banking sector, especially measures taken to address issues involving banks with significant state ownership. However, discussions surrounding one private commercial ban...

Climate change threatens fisheries and coastal livelihoods in Keta

  By Edward Adjei FRIMPONG For two consecutive months, Millicent ‘Mama’ Dzissah, a 45-year-old fishmonger and retailer at Vodza near Keta, has watched her livelihood slip away as dwindling fish stocks in Ghana’s Volta Region coastal waters leave fishermen returning with little or no catch. The shortage has cut off Dzissah, a mother of five, from her fish supply, deprived her household of its main source of income, and underscored the growing hardship facing fishing-dependent families already bearing the brunt of climate change. According to her, the decline in fish stocks has intensified over the past decade, steadily eroding the livelihoods of women who depend on artisanal fishing. “I have been in the fish business for about 25 years, but going two months or more without trading has become common in the last 10 years,” she said. The scarcity has also driven fish prices sharply higher. “A container of fish weighing between 60kg and 80kg now sells for GH¢1,300, but in the past, that...

MTN Ghana Warns Customers Against Rising Online Scams

  MTN Ghana has issued a public alert urging customers to remain vigilant against increasing cases of online scams and phishing attacks targeting mobile users through WhatsApp messages, SMS links, emails, and fake websites. In a statement issued in Accra on May 11, the telecommunications company cautioned customers against clicking on suspicious links or responding to messages that request personal or financial information under the guise of account verification, prize claims, or urgent updates. The company noted that scammers often impersonate trusted institutions, including banks, government agencies, and telecommunications providers, to deceive unsuspecting users into revealing sensitive information. MTN Ghana advised customers to avoid reacting hastily to unsolicited messages, particularly those that create panic or promise rewards that appear “too good to be true.” MTN Ghana will never ask for your password, PIN, or full credit card details via a text link or social media mess...