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Why Taxing Mobile Money Is Backfiring Across Africa

  By: Herman Kwame Kumatsey Across Africa, governments are increasingly turning to mobile money as a revenue lever as fiscal pressures intensify and digital transactions become more visible, yet evidence from multiple markets shows a consistent outcome: usage declines, financial inclusion weakens, and the tax base ultimately shrinks. Mobile money has expanded financial access at a scale few systems have achieved, bringing millions into the formal economy and reshaping how individuals and small businesses transact. That progress depends on consistent, everyday usage, which is highly sensitive to cost, and industry analysis shows that when the cost of transacting rises, behaviour adjusts quickly. The Same Pattern, Repeated The experience across markets follows a familiar sequence in which a tax is introduced, transaction costs increase, users adjust how they transact, and volumes decline. The expected revenue gains do not materialise at scale, which then leads to revisions or the eve...
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Dr. David Tetteh Elected to NDC Professionals Forum NEC as New Executives Take Shape

  Dr. David Tetteh has been elected and sworn in as a member of the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the NDC Professionals Forum , in a move seen as strengthening the Forum’s policy and technical capacity. Dr. Tetteh, a pharmacist and marketing professional, currently serves on the Governing Board of the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA). He brings extensive expertise in pharmacy practice, pharmaceutical marketing, and health policy implementation, particularly in support of ongoing reforms within Ghana’s health insurance system. His election comes at a pivotal time for the Professionals Forum, which is seeking to deepen its engagement in policy formulation, professional mobilisation, and strategic support for the party’s broader national agenda. Over the years, Dr. Tetteh has held several key roles within the Forum and the National Democratic Congress (NDC), including Branch Chairman, National Operations Coordinator for the Young Professionals Forum, Director of R...

Nestlé Ghana Launches 2026 Milo U-13 Champions League, Building on a Proud Legacy of Young Champions

 Nestlé Ghana has officially launched the 2026 edition of the Milo U-13 Champions League, reaffirming its commitment to developing young football talents and strengthening grassroots football across the country. The launch event, held at the company’s head office in Accra, brought together key stakeholders in sports and youth development, alongside Ghanaian football legends Stephen Appiah and Asamoah Gyan. Both icons engaged with the young players, sharing inspiring messages centered on discipline, dedication, and the value of perseverance. This year’s competition will feature sixteen basic schools selected from all regions of Ghana, highlighting the tournament’s national appeal and inclusivity. The teams will compete for a newly unveiled trophy, representing excellence and the future of Ghanaian football. Over the years, the Milo U-13 Champions League has produced notable winners and helped shape the foundation of grassroots football in Ghana. Bepong Kwahu Methodist Primary School...

Maison Yusif Makes Historic Debut at Paris Perfume Week, Reclaiming Africa’s Fragrance Legacy

  Ghanaian niche fragrance house Maison Yusif has made a landmark appearance at Paris Perfume Week , positioning itself as a bold voice in redefining the global narrative around perfumery. Marking a historic first, the brand became the first niche fragrance house from Ghana to participate in the prestigious event, using the platform not only to showcase its products but to celebrate African identity, culture, and heritage. Clad in traditional attire including kente, agbada, and fugu, the team delivered a striking visual and cultural statement that resonated strongly with attendees. Founder Yusif Jnr Meizongo described the moment as more than a showcase, emphasizing its deeper cultural significance. We didn’t just come to exhibit fragrances — we came to tell a story. Every scent we presented carried a piece of Africa’s identity, history, and creativity.” The participation also served as a platform to challenge long-standing global perceptions about the origins of perfumery. Accordi...

Era of Outsourcing Africa’s Real Estate Narrative Is Over—AREF CEO

 The Founder and Chief Executive Officer of the Africa Real Estate Festival (AREF), Desmond Kwesi Oteng, has stated that the era of outsourcing Africa’s real estate narrative is over. Addressing over 1,500 delegates at the inaugural AREF 2026 in Accra on Saturday, April 18, he argued that for too long, the most important conversations regarding African land and luxury have taken place in boardrooms in London, Dubai, or the United States. The two-day event (April 18–19, 2026) brought together state regulators, diaspora investors and industry titans under the theme “Innovation Meets Identity: Designing Africa’s Next Living Experience.” Who builds Africa?” Oteng challenged the audience, signaling an end to “narrative outsourcing.” He applauded the leadership of the Ministry of Works & Housing, noting that the most powerful signal a government can send to the global market is not just incentives, but “certainty.” The event was organised by AREF in collaboration with Nilex Propertie...

Morocco donates 2,000 tonnes of fertiliser to boost Ghana’s agriculture

  The Kingdom of Morocco has donated 2,000 metric tonnes of fertiliser to Ghana to support efforts aimed at boosting agricultural productivity and strengthening food security under the government’s flagship Feed Ghana initiative.  The donation, the second in a series, was officially presented at a brief ceremony held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Accra. Speaking at the event, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, said the gesture reflects the deepening bilateral relations between Ghana and Morocco, as well as their shared commitment to strengthening agricultural resilience and food security, particularly in the wake of tensions in the Middle East. President John Dramani Mahama is investing in agriculture, particularly with the Feed Ghana Programme, in irrigation, improved seedlings and ‘Nkoko Nkitinkiti’ and other programmes to boost agricultural production. “This donation is coming at an opportune time where we seek to boost agricultural productio...

South African politician Julius Malema sentenced to five years in prison

  South African opposition politician Julius Malema has been sentenced to five years in prison after being found guilty of the illegal possession of a gun and firing it in public. Malema’s lawyer said he would be appealing against the decision to prevent the leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters from being taken away to prison. The length of the sentence could see the 45-year-old being disqualified as an MP. Standing in court in a dark suit and red tie, Malema showed little emotion as the magistrate read out the sentence. Last year, he was convicted of five offences, including the unlawful possession of a firearm and ammunition, discharging it in a public space and reckless endangerment. The charges related to an incident in 2018 when a video emerged showing Malema using a semi-automatic rifle to fire several shots in the air during his party’s fifth anniversary celebrations held in the country’s Eastern Cape province. In his defence, Malema told the court the firearm was not his...