… Youth Employment Agency CEO, Malik Basintale, said more than 90,000 young people have been recruited through various programmes, while more than 8,000 have secured private-sector opportunities through partnerships. …
… Mr Opare Addo will be joined by heads of key agencies under the Ministry, including National Youth Authority CEO Osman Abdulai Ayariga, Youth Employment Agency CEO Malik Basintale, National Entrepreneurship and Innovation Programme CEO Eric Adjei and National Service Authority Di …
… This commentary came in after the Chief Executive Officer of Youth Employment Agency, Malik Basintale, indicated that the NDC government has implemented all the promises stated in their manifesto, compared to the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) when in office. …
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Youth Employment Agency (YEA), Malik Basintale, has assured improved conditions of service for personnel of the Agency. …
The Chief Executive Officer of the Youth Employment Agency (YEA), Malik Basintale, has reaffirmed the Agency’s commitment to expanding employment opportunities for young people across Ghana, with particular attention to the Western North Region. …
… wing officials fall within the category of persons affected by the directive if they intended to seek re-election to party office: Party ExecutiveGovernment position George Opare AddoMinister for Youth Development and Empowerment Sammy Gyamfi CEO, Ghana Gold Board Malik Basintale …
Malik Basintale and Kwadwo Sheldon Ghanaian Content Creator, Kwadwo Sheldon, has taken a swipe at the CEO of Youth Employment Agency (YEA), Malik Basintale, after promising to equip 2,000 Ghanaians with digital skills. …
… Speaking at the signing ceremony, YEA Chief Executive Officer Malik Basintale said the initiative forms part of the agency’s commitment to creating sustainable employment by preparing young people for emerging opportunities in the technology industry. …
… This came to light last Friday when the Country Representative of UNFPA, Dr Wilfred Ochan, paid a courtesy call on the Comptroller-General of the GIS, Mr Samuel Amadu Basintale, in Accra. …
The leadership of the Youth Employment Agency (YEA) has continued its regional engagement tour in the Central Region, led by Chief Executive Officer Malik Basintale, alongside Deputy CEO (Finance & Administration) Prisca Sedinam Kekeshie, Deputy CEO (Operations) Abubakari Saana A …
Minister George Opare Addo opened the National Youth Forum 2026 at UPSA in Accra, bringing together young people and heads of youth-focused agencies to discuss challenges and opportunities. The forum provided a platform for youth to raise concerns and propose solutions, with agency heads outlining available programmes.
Minister George Opare Addo opened the National Youth Forum 2026 at UPSA in Accra, bringing together young people and heads of youth-focused agencies to discuss challenges and opportunities. The forum provided a platform for youth to raise concerns and propose solutions, with agency heads outlining available programmes.
The Minister for Youth Development and Empowerment, George Opare Addo, will lead a national engagement with young Ghanaians on Wednesday, August 19, at the 2026 National Youth Forum in Accra, where youth will raise concerns and share ideas on issues affecting their lives and future.
The CEO of the Youth Employment Agency claims the NDC government has fully implemented its 2024 youth manifesto promises within one year of taking office, while content creator Scanty and others on social media dispute this, citing unfulfilled pledges including the 24-Hour Economy policy, six-month rent scheme, free Wi-Fi in tertiary institutions, and rural health worker incentives.
The Chief Executive Officer of the Youth Employment Agency says YEA is collaborating with government to move personnel into the public sector wage system, which would enhance their salaries and conditions of service. Contract workers will also be included in the migration process.
The Youth Employment Agency CEO Malik Basintale has reaffirmed the agency's commitment to expanding employment opportunities for young people across Ghana, with particular focus on Western North Region. The Regional Minister stressed that youth development is central to President Mahama's Reset Agenda and appealed to YEA to prioritise the region's youth in its employment and empowerment programmes.
The National Democratic Congress has let its six-month resignation deadline expire for government appointees seeking to contest party positions in the December 2026 internal elections. The requirement, announced on January 29, 2026, mandated that party members holding ministerial, executive, and local government posts resign at least six months before filing nominations, though board positions were exempted.
Ghanaian content creator Kwadwo Sheldon criticized Youth Employment Agency CEO Malik Basintale over a new digital skills programme for 2,000 youth, arguing that similar promises have been made repeatedly while youth unemployment continues to rise.
The Youth Employment Agency has signed an agreement with Ghana Digital Centres Limited to train 2,000 young Ghanaians in cloud computing, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and data analytics through Microsoft-certified courses. The government-funded programme aims to improve youth employability and create opportunities in the technology sector.
The Ghana Immigration Service has begun the first phase of implementing its Gender-Based Violence and Protection from Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harassment policy, supported by the United Nations Population Fund, with a training manual for officers and facilitators across regional commands and training schools. The Service plans further strategic activities in 2025 including capacity-building programmes, expanded gender training, improved reporting systems, and community engagement to prevent gender-based violence.
The Youth Employment Agency leadership, led by CEO Malik Basintale, engaged staff in the Central Region and pledged continued commitment to expanding opportunities for young people while prioritizing staff welfare. The delegation also visited the Paramount Chief of the Oguaa Traditional Area to seek his blessings for their activities in the region.
The Chief Executive Officer of the Youth Employment Agency visited young entrepreneurs in Goaso, Ahafo Region, including a poultry farmer managing over 5,000 birds and Tmana Company, a furniture production enterprise, to explore targeted support for scaling production and expanding employment opportunities.
The CEO of the Youth Employment Agency, Malik Basintale, received the traditional title of Mmranteɛhene (Youth Chief) of Sunyani during an official tour of the Bono Region, where he met with the Paramount Chief to discuss youth employment and sustainable development initiatives.