… It said the forum would spotlight Ghana’s 24-Hour Economy and Accelerated Export Development Programme (24H+), providing participants with insights into the policy’s objectives and opportunities for industrialisation, export expansion, trade competitiveness, job creation and prod …
… He questioned whether current government interventions were sufficient and effective. “The government has presented a basket of solutions: the 24-Hour Economy, the One Million Coders Programme, the Adwumawura Programme, and the promise of 250,000 jobs annually,” he stated. …
… The cedi, he noted, appreciated by 46 per cent against major trading currencies in 2025, while the economy recorded growth above six per cent. 24-Hour Economy Initiative The President outlined his administration’s flagship 24-Hour Economy and Accelerated Export Development Progra …
… The answer lies in the successful implementation of Ghana’s 24-Hour Economy. The 24-Hour Economy Requires Institutional Discipline The 24-Hour Economy cannot be achieved through speeches, slogans, or policy announcements. …
By Elikem Desewu “Without institutional accountability, the 24-Hour Economy risks becoming another national slogan rather than a national transformation agenda” Ghana Has Achieved Stability. …
… In Ghana specifically, recent published research has applied dynamic CGE methods to the 24-hour Economy proposal (Abdul-Salam, 2024), with results suggesting real GDP could be substantially higher than a business-as-usual path under sustained policy support. …
Government has launched a drive to channel a portion of the record US$7.8 billion annual remittance inflows into the 24-Hour Economy and Accelerated Export Development Programme, with Presidential Adviser, Augustus Goosie Tanoh, urging Ghanaians in the United Kingdom to move beyo …
In the previous articles of this series, attention was given to understanding the proposed 24-Hour Economy, business opportunities, leadership, financing, governance, operational readiness, and investment participation. …
Young Ghanaians between the ages of 18 and 35 can now apply for loans for start-up businesses ranging from GH₵5,000 to GH₵500,000 under the government’s 24-Hour Economy and Accelerated Export Development Programme (24H+), with free digital skills training and guaranteed internshi …
Ghana and Canada will host an investment forum in Toronto on June 15, 2026, to explore strategic opportunities, forge partnerships, and advance Ghana's economic transformation agenda, with a focus on the 24-Hour Economy and Accelerated Export Development Programme.
Ghana and Canada will host an investment forum in Toronto on June 15, 2026, to explore strategic opportunities, forge partnerships, and advance Ghana's economic transformation agenda, with a focus on the 24-Hour Economy and Accelerated Export Development Programme.
Ofoase-Ayirebi MP Kojo Oppong Nkrumah raised concern in Parliament about rising youth unemployment, citing Ghana Statistical Service data showing 32.5 per cent unemployment among those aged 15–24 in Q3 2025, and 49.3 per cent in Greater Accra, with 1.95 million young Ghanaians classified as NEET under the broader age-35 definition.
President John Dramani Mahama has secured a procurement arrangement with Belarus for the supply of 1,840 pieces of agricultural equipment, which he described as deepening economic ties between the two nations. At the first Belarus-Ghana Business Forum in Minsk, Mahama highlighted the complementary strengths of both economies and called for private sectors to forge lasting commercial partnerships.
An opinion piece argues that following Ghana's macroeconomic stabilization, the next national challenge is converting economic stability into productivity and growth, which the author contends requires successful implementation of the 24-Hour Economy through institutional discipline rather than speeches and slogans.
An opinion piece argues that Ghana's economic stabilization efforts must now be followed by a focus on productivity and growth, requiring institutional accountability through quarterly KPI reports to ensure the 24-Hour Economy agenda becomes genuine transformation rather than a national slogan.
The Bosome Freho District Assembly has cut the sod for construction of a modern 24-hour economy market at Tebeso No. 2, designed to boost trade and create jobs. The facility, to be built by Neckseth Construction over 36 months, will include shops, a police post, fire service station, women's development bank, and sanitary facilities for continuous economic activity.
Ghana has restored macroeconomic stability but faces persistent labour-market weakness, with national unemployment at 13.0 percent and youth unemployment at 32.5 percent in Q3 2025. The NDPC Chairman has called for a "3D Growth" framework that assesses economic performance by three coequal dimensions — GDP, jobs, and wages — arguing that growth without jobs and rising incomes is meaningless and unsustainable.
Ghana's government is appealing to diaspora members, particularly in the United Kingdom, to channel a portion of record US$7.8 billion annual remittances into productive investment and export-led growth under the 24-Hour Economy and Accelerated Export Development Programme. Presidential Adviser Augustus Goosie Tanoh said the diaspora's 2025 remittances were up from around four billion six years ago and now exceed official development assistance and foreign direct investment combined.
An editorial argues that Ghana's proposed 24-hour economy cannot succeed without a technically competent, disciplined workforce; the policy aims to increase production and create sustainable jobs, but requires better skills development, supervision, and workplace culture alongside business expansion.
Ghanaians aged 18–35 can now apply for start-up business loans ranging from GH₵5,000 to GH₵500,000 under the government's 24-Hour Economy and Accelerated Export Development Programme, which also offers free digital skills training and guaranteed internships.
Ghana-China bilateral trade hit a record US$14.1 billion in 2025, a 19.3 per cent increase on the previous year, driven by Chinese investments in mining, energy, manufacturing, aviation and construction sectors. China remains Ghana's largest trading partner and a major source of foreign investment.
Ghana's shift to round-the-clock production requires intelligence capability — timely, accurate operational decision-making at scale — where artificial intelligence becomes essential to realising the 24-Hour Economy as transformational policy rather than merely extended hours.
Ibrahim Adjei, a former presidential staffer under the NPP, has criticized the government's 24-Hour Economy policy as a scam, citing power outages that undermine businesses and economic stability. He also criticized the policy's "1-3-3" model as deceptive and impractical, arguing the necessary systems to support such an economy are not in place.