Ghana will officially launch its landmark 24-Hour Economy policy today, Wednesday, July 2, in a major move aimed at reshaping the nation's economic structure and enhancing productivity across vital sectors.
A flagship promise in the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Manifesto, the policy is designed to encourage continuous, round-the-clock operations in selected industries.
It has been described by government officials as a transformative initiative poised to generate thousands of jobs, cut down unemployment, and expand national output.
Targeted sectors include manufacturing, agro-processing, healthcare, transportation, and retail-industries seen as critical to sustained economic growth.