by GreenViews | Jun 12, 2026 | Business and Economy
Treasury bills in Ghana currently yield between 10 and 13% per annum, depending on the duration chosen. They are issued by the Bank of Ghana on behalf of the government, backed by the full faith of the Ghanaian state, and available to both residents and non-residents....
by GreenViews | Jun 9, 2026 | Accra Living, Living in Ghana
Ghana is known for many things. World-class cocoa. Infectious Afrobeats. A democracy the rest of Africa looks to as a model. And, as it turns out, 13 million gamers. Approximately 27% of Ghanaians actively play video games, placing the country second in Africa for...
by GreenViews | Jun 2, 2026 | Business and Economy, Living in Ghana
Agriculture employs more than 40% of Ghana’s workforce and accounts for over 20% of GDP. Yet for decades, Ghana’s farmers have faced the same stubborn problems: unpredictable rainfall, poor market access, post-harvest losses, and limited credit. Agritech...
by GreenViews | May 26, 2026 | Business and Economy, Ghanaian Culture
Ghanaian fashion has traveled from the royal courts of the Ashanti kingdom to the runways of London and New York. Kente cloth, once reserved exclusively for royalty and sacred ceremonies, is now worn at graduation ceremonies, red carpet events, and fashion weeks on...
by GreenViews | May 22, 2026 | Living in Ghana
Ghana is a country that often feels like two worlds at once. Spend a morning stuck in traffic on the N1 in Accra and then an afternoon watching farmers move across red-dust paths in the Brong-Ahafo region, and you would be forgiven for thinking you have crossed a...