29/05/2026
The 24-Hour Economy and Accelerated Export Development Programme participated in the 10th Ghana CEO Summit & Expo in Accra, where business leaders, investors, policymakers, and development institutions gathered to discuss Ghana’s economic transformation agenda.
Delivering the keynote address, the Presidential Adviser on the 24-Hour Economy outlined the programme’s focus on productivity, industrialisation, infrastructure, exports, and private-sector-led implementation.
The summit also provided an opportunity for the Secretariat to engage stakeholders on strategic projects, partnerships, and investment opportunities under the 24-Hour Economy framework.
28/05/2026
As families, communities, and nations come together in celebration, may this season strengthen the spirit of unity, peace, and shared progress across Ghana and Africa.
25/05/2026
On Africa Day, we reflect on the shared work of building a continent driven by production, trade, industrial growth, and collective prosperity.
The future of Africa will be shaped by how well we build, connect, and grow together.
01/05/2026
This Workers’ Day, the 24-Hour Economy Secretariat recognises the contribution of Ghanaian workers across every sector whose labour sustains production, enterprise, and national development.
The vision of the 24-Hour Economy Programme is rooted in building stronger systems that expand opportunity, support enterprise growth, and create the conditions for more sustainable and productive work.
As Ghana works toward a more competitive and self-reliant economy, workers remain central to that transformation.
Happy Workers’ Day.
23/04/2026
The 24-Hour Economy Secretariat convened a National Stakeholder Forum on Cooperative Development, bringing together government, financial institutions, development partners, and cooperative leaders.
The focus was on what is holding cooperatives back:
outdated laws, limited access to finance, and capacity gaps across the sector.
The conversations also highlighted what is already working. Cooperatives supporting farmers, mobilising savings, and building local economic activity.
Next phase: follow-up work across legal reform, financing, capacity, and inclusion.