… From SSNIT, where JEAP served for 37 years, Director-General Kwesi Afreh Biney described him as a consummate professional and astute administrator whose impact is still felt. …
… Mr Kwesi Afreh Biney, Director-General of SSNIT, disclosed this when officials of the Ghana News Agency (GNA) paid a courtesy call on the Trust to discuss areas of institutional collaboration. …
… Director-General of SSNIT, Kwesi Afreh Biney, disclosed this at a stakeholder engagement with Organised Labour in Accra on Tuesday, commending the Ministry of Finance and the Controller and Accountant-General for ensuring prompt payment of contributions. …
… Mr Kwesi Afreh Biney, Director-General of SSNIT, speaking at the launch of the programme in Accra on Wednesday, said the initiative reflected the Trust’s dual responsibility of protecting retirement income while improving the quality of life of members and serving as an incentive …
… Ghana’s Pension Scheme Ranked Favourably The Director General of SSNIT, Kwesi Afreh Biney, for his part, said Ghana’s pension scheme is doing very well as it ranked favourably globally. …
… Elvis Prince Biney, The Ashanti Regional Chairman of GNAT, told the Ghana News Agency (GNA) at Nkawie that the matter was currently being addressed by the Ghana Education Service (GES), GNAT, the school authorities, parents, traditional leaders and other key stakeholders to ensur …
The Director General of the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT), Kwesi Afreh Biney, has revealed that the pension scheme is sustainable and can even pay benefits for the next 40 years. …
… Speaking at the launch, SSNIT Director-General Kwesi Afreh Biney said the service responds to growing healthcare needs among an ageing population and reflects a shift in how the institution views its mandate. …
The Institute of Public Relations Ghana has launched the Annual Edzikanfo Lecture to honour pioneers of the profession and draw lessons from their lives and contributions. The inaugural edition, held on August 7 at the British Council Auditorium in Accra, celebrated Joseph Emmanuel Allotey-Pappoe, former President of IPR Ghana and the African Public Relations Association, for his contributions to developing Public Relations in Ghana and across Africa.
The Institute of Public Relations Ghana has launched the Annual Edzikanfo Lecture to honour pioneers of the profession and draw lessons from their lives and contributions. The inaugural edition, held on August 7 at the British Council Auditorium in Accra, celebrated Joseph Emmanuel Allotey-Pappoe, former President of IPR Ghana and the African Public Relations Association, for his contributions to developing Public Relations in Ghana and across Africa.
The Institute of Public Relations, Ghana has launched the Annual Edzikanfo Lecture to honour pioneers of the PR profession and draw lessons from their contributions. The inaugural edition celebrated Joseph Emmanuel Allotey-Pappoe, former President of IPR Ghana and the African Public Relations Association, for his role in shaping public relations in Ghana and across Africa.
The Social Security and National Insurance Trust plans to expand its bank co-location service points from 15 to 100 by the end of 2027 to improve access to pension services nationwide and increase membership. The initiative aims to bring services closer to contributors and pensioners while reducing the cost of establishing standalone SSNIT offices.
The government has cleared all outstanding pension contributions to SSNIT for 2025 and paid GH₵156 million in advance towards January 2026 obligations, improving the Trust's cash flow and supporting financial sustainability for over 265,000 pensioners.
The Social Security and National Insurance Trust says its total assets have grown to 36 billion cedis and is intensifying focus on financial investments to boost returns and strengthen the pension scheme's sustainability. The Trust recorded a 10 percent return on investments in 2025 and has paid 4.4 billion cedis in benefits as of June 2026.
The Social Security and National Insurance Trust has launched a Membership Value Programme in partnership with Ecobank Ghana, offering members and pensioners a free SSNIT-branded prepaid Visa card with access to digital healthcare, business discounts, reduced airfares, and cashless payments. The initiative aims to improve members' quality of life during their working years and attract new contributors, particularly from Ghana's informal sector.
Deloitte Ghana announced its readiness to help businesses and workers rethink pensions and take steps toward securing their future. According to a partner at the firm, securing tomorrow requires deliberate action from regulators, fund managers, employers, and employees.
The Ashanti Regional Branch of GNAT has appealed for public calm after the prosecution withdrew an alleged assault case against a teacher at Nyinahin Catholic SHS. The regional chairman said the matter is being addressed by the GES, GNAT, school authorities, parents, and other stakeholders to ensure fair resolution, and urged the public to refrain from judgment until full facts are established.
The SSNIT Director General says the pension scheme is sustainable and can pay benefits for the next 40 years, citing a recent actuarial report by the UK Government Department of Actuarial Services, despite earlier concerns raised by the International Labour Organisation.
SSNIT has partnered with NHIA, Trust Hospital and pensioner groups to launch a telehealth service enabling pensioners to consult healthcare professionals remotely, addressing healthcare access challenges for retirees particularly in remote communities and those with mobility issues. The initiative, described by SSNIT Director-General Kwesi Afreh Biney as part of the institution's evolution toward holistic social protection, is intended to support retirees managing chronic conditions through digital consultations and follow-up care.