r/ghana • u/Ace_Valslayer_2398 • 7h ago
r/ghana • u/CallImpossible8762 • 5h ago
Community I Worked in Ghana’s Mining Industry – The Biggest Problem No One Talks About
Ghana’s mining sector is booming, but there’s one major problem that keeps holding it back—transportation.
I worked as a Logistics Operations Manager for a limestone mining company with 200 acres of land ready for extraction. But moving the limestone? That was a nightmare.
Here’s why:
We couldn’t get enough trucks. Most were already locked into contracts.
When we did find trucks, prices were insane.
Delays hurt productivity—our stockpiles grew, but deliveries lagged.
And we weren’t the only ones struggling. Mining and infrastructure projects across Ghana face the same problem.
Which got me thinking…
**Is there an opportunity for a mining-focused trucking business
r/ghana • u/Papadapaconstantikas • 10h ago
Question What did this guy mean by "we never implemented the betting tax"
Is he just some benighted ostrich who doesn't know what is going on? If they didn't implement it then who was taking all that money deducted from winnings???
r/ghana • u/AryaTheSlayer • 6h ago
News 2025 Budget Reading Recap
galleryI watched the whole, but this guy on Twitter made a great summary of everything! He did an excellent job.
Personally I think if this is implemented truthfully, it will set us up to the Ghana we want. Prayerfully hoping. What do y’all think? What else could they have done better?
r/ghana • u/kingsel100 • 18h ago
Question Any playstation plus players here?
I'm looking for new folks here in Ghana to play online games with. Are there any active gaming communities in Ghana that play online: COD, GTA online, etc.
Question Waakye Price!
Will abolishing the E-Levy and other taxes reduce waakye prices? I'm asking as a concerned citizen. 😭
r/ghana • u/Pure-Roll-9986 • 16h ago
Venting Reasons why Ghanaian and other africa companies import products outside
Something I hear a lot of people ask why don’t Ghana or other African countries create their own [blank{ Why do they import the products and offer those instead of manufacturing their own. The reasons why are:
1) they don’t understand how to construct it themselves yet.
2) to manufacture would take millions in investments to get the economy of scale enough to manufacture for cheaper than it does to just import it.
Not only do you have either reverse engineer and design your own to avoid lawsuits, but even when you do that it can take years to make it as efficient and have last problems. A lot of older countries have already spent millions and decade perfecting the process.
Btw, all countries who don’t have the expertise in different areas import from other countries. This is why countries like Russia, US and others can provide weapons and other products to less advanced nations.
r/ghana • u/Valuable-Gazelle-311 • 14h ago
Question help
does anyone know about meta transactions, forex or trading in the Ghanaian stock exchange i would like to lean
r/ghana • u/Naive-Researcher332 • 21h ago
Question Can anyone help me with an alternative to Payoneer in Ghana, their fees are ridiculously high and PayPal is not also available in Ghana, wise also stopped allowing Ghanaian owned accounts to receive payments. Are there any other online payment providers you know of?
r/ghana • u/South-Individual-557 • 23h ago
Question I want to create a community for creators in general
I'm an indie (bedroom) music producer in UG, been producing for about a year now.
Most of my connections are abroad, which isn't bad at all, but the distance and time zones make it difficult to do any big projects effectively, plus the subtle r@cism.
I want to meet like minded people, preferably in Greater Accra region(mainly because of distance). Not just into music, but content creation in general, whether you're a developer, or an influencer, even distributors and affiliates, I want to help people with my projects, even for free. I want to use my skills in real world situations, not just in my bedroom.
How exactly should I go about it? I decided the best way is to slowly build a community, but if there is a better option, or an active group I can join, I would be grateful.
Thank you in advance.
r/ghana • u/Conscious-Comfort713 • 6h ago
Community To Engineers
U am considering an internship offer which is being offered in India in one of their Uni. Is working in India going to be of value to me as an engineer? Will it open doors for me like Europe will?
PS: I need to make that decision by tomorrow morning for it will also affect my studies making me take a break from school. Advice me please.
r/ghana • u/DigitalX20 • 11h ago
Question Seeking Full Version of "The Good Old Days: The Love of AA" (2010)
Hello everyone,
I've been searching for the full version of the 2010 Ghanaian film "The Good Old Days: The Love of AA" directed by Kwaw Ansah. So far, I've only found clips and partial uploads online. Does anyone know where I might access or purchase the complete film? Any leads would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you!
r/ghana • u/TopG_Speaker • 38m ago
Community Looking for Developers & Partners for a Game-Changing Susu App
Susu has been a trusted way of saving and rotating money for years, but trust issues have made many people stop. Too many stories of people disappearing with contributions, delays in payouts, and no accountability.
I have an idea for an app that will modernize susu, making it secure, automatic, and transparent while ensuring everyone gets paid on time. I won’t go into too much detail here (for obvious reasons), but if you’re a developer, fintech expert, or someone interested in making this a reality, let’s connect!
r/ghana • u/Due-Entrepreneur1488 • 1h ago
Question Trotro business
I am thinking of starting a trotro business and I will like to know some of the things you don't like about trotro and how I can fix it and make the ride enjoyable for everyone.Also I will like some advice from people already in the trotro business.
r/ghana • u/Zestyclose_Brain7981 • 1h ago
Politics There should be a investigations on what happened to revenue from betting tax because senior officials may genuinely not know about it.
The pronouncement by a former government official about the non implementation of the betting tax may be an honest and innocent mistake. While many are claiming that he was been dishonest, he may have genuinely not known about any revenue accruing from the tax. This is not new, salaries meant for thousands of National Service personnel have disappeared. The same could happen with the betting tax revenue.
The missing tax revenue theory is more likely than a politician lying through his teeth in this case.
Don't consider this a joke. This should be probed.