On the streets of Accra, police now settle accident claims like insurers. Here’s why it’s wrong, what the law says, and how Ghanaian drivers can fix it.
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On the streets of Accra, police now settle accident claims like insurers. Here’s why it’s wrong, what the law says, and how Ghanaian drivers can fix it.
Explore the life of Nollywood actress Pearl Wats. From banking graduate to breakout TV role, co-star projects with Maurice Sam, branding, challenges, and her rise in Nigeria’s film industry.
Pearl Wats or Pearl Watts, whose full name is Pearl Nkiruka Waturuocha, has carved a spot for herself in Nollywood as an actress, marketer, content creator, and media personality. Her rise has been fueled by ambition, talent, and consistency — a blend that has earned her recognition across Nigeria’s entertainment circles. Early Life & Education...
Sean “Diddy” Combs has been sentenced to 50 months in prison for violating the Mann Act. This in-depth editorial explores his trial, conviction, and what it reveals about the collapse of power, fame, and accountability.
Discover Ghana’s top 10 insurance companies ranked by claims speed, transparency, and customer satisfaction in Accra Street Journal’s 2025 report.
As Ghana’s insurance market matures, the most valuable currency is no longer policy volume — it’s trust. At the heart of that trust lies one critical factor: how efficiently insurers process and pay claims. The 2025 Claims Efficiency Ranking, compiled by Accra Street Journal’s Research Desk, assesses Ghana’s top insurers based on speed, transparency, and...
Accra Street Journal’s 2025 report ranks the top insurance companies in Accra for customer service, transparency, and innovation, led by Hollard Ghana and Star Assurance.
Ghana is pushing cocoa beyond raw exports — investing in aseptic beverage lines, confectionery and dairy processing. Accra Street Journal examines the industrial, policy and farm-level hurdles that will determine whether value-addition becomes a lasting economic shift.
Accra’s booming fitness industry is creating new jobs—from trainers to tech developers. Discover how gyms, wellness startups, and health trends are reshaping the economy.
Accra’s skyline is changing—not just with office towers and apartment blocks, but with fitness centers, wellness clubs, and gyms redefining how Ghanaians view health, status, and urban living. What began as a niche trend for the affluent has evolved into a vibrant, competitive industry, generating millions in revenue and creating hundreds of jobs across Ghana’s...
The fitness and wellness business in Ghana is becoming a major job creator. From personal trainers and physiotherapists to digital fitness startups, Accra Street Journal explores how Ghana’s health-conscious movement is powering new employment and entrepreneurship in 2025.
According to an Accra Street Journal analysis of publicly available data, there are now over 600 gyms across Ghana, with 342 concentrated in the Greater Accra Region alone
As AfCFTA and Afreximbank deepen collaboration, Africa stands on the brink of a transformative era in trade. But experts warn that without efficient borders, strong digital infrastructure, and inclusive policies, the dream of a unified African market could stall.