Unemployment Rate in Ghana averaged 5.41 percent from 1991 until 2017, reaching an all time high of 10.40 percent in 2000 and a record low of 2.20 percent in 2013
Government has not been fair to NABCO trainees- NPP Communicator
Solving unemployment is a shared responsibility – Ag. Chief Labour Officer
Presbyterian Church Moderator calls for extension of NABCO programme
Economic crisis: Companies under GNCCI laying off workers - CEO
Ghanaian youth want quick fixes, they don't want to work hard - Rev. Osei-Duah
Find solutions to Ghana’s problems – Ibrahim Mahama to students
Roasted plantain sellers make more money than some graduates – Prof. Adei to job seekers
You’re irresponsible if you blame government for unemployment – Prof. Adei
Be responsible, don't blame government for your unemployment - Prof. Adei
Unemployed degree holders should consider carpentry, other crafts – Prof Adei
15% Cola: We've kept faith with public sector workers - Finance Minister
Youth in Afforestation seek Otumfuo's intervention over delayed allowance
29% of salary earning employees more productive than self-employed – World Bank
Sustainable jobs can save Ghana from insurgency - Peace Council
Heightening unemployment threat to national security – Alan Kyerematen
Former road toll collectors have been fully paid – Dep. Labour Minister insists
Focus on quality when building a network of friends – Awuku advises youth
Invest in Okyeman’s land to create job opportunities for the youth - Land Protection Force
Dr Kofi Amoah advocates for land reforms in Ghana
NYA demands professional certification of youth in skills training
NYA demands professional certification of youth in skills training
Government will continue to implement programmes to enhance workers’ skills – Finance Minister
Government will continue to implement programmes to enhance workers’ skills – Ofori-Atta
CSO’s lauds government's YouStart Programme
Unemployment not youth-only problem - Kwamina Asomaning
Half-baked Ghanaian youth in various industries a great worry – Adjetey Annan
YouStart will not fund 'buying and selling' businesses - John Awuah
NABCo to be transitioned to YouStart by July – John Kumah
John Kumah explains how YouStart will create 1 million jobs in three years
Government institutions urged to rally youth for YouStart programme
Sensitization workshop for MMDCEs on YouStart initiative held
Produce Ghanaian experts for automobile sector - Employment Minister
Government to increase employment rates by boosting private sector – Akufo-Addo
YouStart stakeholder engagement commences
YouStart: Government initiative kicks off in June; set to create 1M jobs for the youth
YouStart initiative to create 1 million jobs; kicks off in June - John Kumah