11/08/2025
Accra Street Journal - Opinion: Ghana’s deaf community faces broken promises, poverty, forced marriages, and sexual abuse — with little government action. This editorial exposes the silence, injustice, and urgent need for reform...
Muted Promises: Ghana’s Silent Betrayal of Its Deaf Citizens
Every few years, the Government of Ghana makes new promises to the deaf and hard-of-hearing community. We hear them at conferences, on campaign stages, in polished speeches about “inclusion” and “equal opportunity.” We see photos of officials smiling next to deaf students or interpreters. Bu...
22/07/2025
An Editorial from one of our publications, Accra Street Journal was featured on BF&T 👇🏿
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22/07/2025
An Editorial by one of our publications, Accra Street Journal was featured on Modern Ghana
The Untapped Potential Of Ghana’s Women’s Football: A Commercial Opportunity Waiting To Emerge
This editorial, first published on Accra Street Journal , explores why the current trajectory of women rsquo;s football in Ghana is both a missed economic opportunity and a reflection of skewed media priorities .
01/07/2025
Accra Street Journal🗞: In Ghana’s food regulation regime, trust often begins and ends with a sample.
FDA Clears the Sample, But Who Clears What We Eat? Ghana’s Silent Food Safety Crisis
By Samuel Kwame Boadu | Accra Street Journal | June 27, 2025 In Ghana’s food regulation regime, trust often begins and ends with a sample. When food manufacturers or importers seek regulatory approval, they present a curated product to the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA). Once approved, it earns a ...
01/07/2025
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Why KiDi Stayed With Lynx—and Kuami Eugene Didn’t: A Tale Of Two Career Paths In Ghana’s Pop Scene | SKB's Journal
When Ghanaian pop stars KiDi and Kuami Eugene emerged in 2017 under the Lynx Entertainment label, few predicted just how far they would go
25/06/2025
Accra Street Journal🗞: This guide compares the cheapest mobile money transfer options under GH₵10 in Ghana, and gives you tips to avoid extra charges..
Ghana’s Cheapest Mobile Money Transfers Under GH₵10 – 2025 Comparison
✅ Introduction In 2025, mobile money (MoMo) is still the most convenient way to send and receive money in Ghana. But if you frequently send amounts below GH₵10, you’ll notice that fees vary across networks. For students, market women, freelancers, and everyday users, saving on small transfers ...
17/06/2025
Accra Street Journal🗞: The Bank of Ghana (BoG) is moving to tighten its grip on mounting credit risk in the financial sector with a sweeping proposal aimed at curbing non-performing loans (NPLs) and..
Bank of Ghana Cracks Down on Non-Performing Loans with Sweeping Regulatory Draft
Accra, Ghana – June 2025 | The Bank of Ghana (BoG) is moving to tighten its grip on mounting credit risk in the financial sector with a sweeping proposal aimed at curbing non-performing loans (NPLs) and reinforcing financial stability across regulated institutions. In a draft regulatory framework ...
13/06/2025
Accra Street Journal🗞: From surprise permit fees to “envelope culture,” here’s what Ghanaian entrepreneurs silently battle every day.
Top 10 Hidden Costs Of Doing Business In Accra (No One Will Warn You About) | Accra Street Journal
On paper, starting a company in Ghana’s capital seems simple. But beneath the surface of “just register your business and start” lies a maze of unspoken costs
12/06/2025
SKB Journal🗞: In many parts of Accra today, a plot of land costs more than the lifetime earnings of a university graduate…
The Real Risk In Ghana’s Real Estate Boom: An Economic Bubble Waiting To Burst? | SKB's Journal
In many parts of Accra today, a plot of land costs more than the lifetime earnings of a university graduate. From Cantonments to East Legon Hills, the real estate market is booming.
09/06/2025
At Accra Street Journal Opinion🗞, where policy meets pavement, the voices of Lapaz, Makola, and Kaneshie tell a more sobering story than official speeches.
Youth Without Tools: Why Ghana’s Free SHS Graduates Are Becoming Street Vendors | Accra Street Journal
On a sweltering Tuesday afternoon in Lapaz, Emmanuel Mensah, a 19-year-old graduate of Ghana’s Free Senior High School (SHS) policy, weaves between idling trotro buses hawking bottled water.
09/06/2025
SKB Journal🗞: Is Ghana actually building a digital economy, or just dressing one up with shiny websites and mobile apps?
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Ghana’s Digital Economy Dream: Are We Building Servers Or Just Websites? | SKB's Journal
In Accra’s bustling digital spaces — from startup incubators in East Legon to IT panels at Kempinski — the phrase “digital economy” is spoken with almost religious conviction