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Long-Awaited Bolgatanga Airport Takes Step Forward as GACL Inspects Proposed Site
Ghana’s long-awaited infrastructure project to establish an airport in the Upper East Region took a significant step forward this week.
The Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL), the industry regulator, has conducted a comprehensive inspection of the proposed Bolgatanga Airport site, reports The Business & Financial Times, renewing optimism over the commencement of construction, expected to begin in mid-2026 contingent on financing and partnership arrangements.
Led by GACL CEO Mrs. Yvonne Nana Afriyie Opare and a 25-member board delegation, the team visited the airport site at Anateem near Sumbrungu, where decades of preparatory and community-led work have kept the project viable.

Mrs. Opare’s visit focused on assessing site conditions and engaging local stakeholders whose contributions have sustained access to the location.
Community Effort Paves the Way
Local support has played a decisive role in advancing the airport vision. The Alagumgube Group, a community association founded by Gabriel Agambila, has used its own resources over several years to maintain the runway site and access roads, filling washed-out culverts and grading the former runway to ensure year-round accessibility. A regional native even financed the cadastral plan — a critical legal requirement for advancing the airport project.
During the inspection, Mrs. Opare commended these grassroots efforts, describing them as a demonstration of strong local commitment to development. “What you have done here using your own resources is commendable. It shows true commitment to development,” she said.
Construction Outlook and Strategic Importance
Government and aviation officials, including GACL and the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), are working to complete necessary technical documentation and regulatory requirements ahead of construction. Officials have assured stakeholders that work could begin by the second quarter of 2026, with mid-year as a key target.
The Bolgatanga Airport is designed to bolster regional connectivity, providing direct air access from northern Ghana to major urban centres like Accra and beyond. Once operational, it is expected to:
- Stimulate economic activity and investment in the Upper East Region
- Support tourism growth in one of Ghana’s culturally rich but historically underserved areas
- Enhance cargo and passenger transport, reducing travel time and cost for businesses and residents
- Facilitate critical services including emergency medical evacuations and logistics for mining and agribusiness sectors
The project aligns with President John Dramani Mahama’s broader push to expand Ghana’s aviation infrastructure and promote balanced national development by improving connectivity in underserved northern regions. A public-private partnership (PPP) model has been recommended to share the costs and operational responsibilities with private investors, including mining firms active in the Upper East, which anticipate logistical benefits.
A Regional Game Changer
For the Upper East Region, long devoid of an operational airport despite early allocations of land in the 1970s, the project represents both symbolic and strategic progress. Local and diasporan advocates alike view the airport as a catalyst for jobs, tourism, local business growth and integration into national and international air networks.
As preparations advance and partnerships solidify, the Bolgatanga Airport could become a cornerstone of Ghana’s northern development agenda, exemplifying how community initiative and government planning can converge to deliver transformational infrastructure.
Business
Young Self-Taught Black Inventor Julian Brown Develops Revolutionary Plastic-to-Fuel Technology
Atlanta, USA – A young Black inventor from Atlanta, Julian Brown, has stunned the scientific community and gone viral worldwide after developing a backyard process that converts everyday plastic waste into usable diesel, gasoline, and jet fuel.
Born in Tennessee and raised in Atlanta, Brown — a self-taught welder with no formal degree or laboratory — created a system called “Plastoline.”
Using an upgraded form of pyrolysis (a thermal decomposition process), enhanced with microwaves and solar energy for cleaner conversion, he built a small reactor capable of turning discarded plastics back into high-quality fuel.
Independent tests reportedly confirmed that the diesel and gasoline produced are among the most refined seen, and he has successfully powered vehicles with the fuel in live demonstrations.
Brown launched a startup called Nature Jab and began sharing his experiments on Instagram and TikTok, where the videos quickly gained millions of views globally. Despite suffering second-degree burns in a reactor explosion, he refused to abandon the project.
He attempted to raise $1 million to scale the technology but secured only tens of thousands of dollars. In July 2025, he posted that he was under attack before temporarily vanishing from public view.
He has since re-emerged, with supporters calling for his protection and greater investment in his work.
The innovation has sparked particular excitement across Africa, where plastic waste accumulates in massive quantities in landfills and communities.
Experts say Brown’s technology could offer a practical solution for turning waste into energy, addressing both environmental pollution and fuel shortages on the continent.
Commentators have criticised the lack of substantial support from investors and the broader community, questioning why a breakthrough with such transformative potential, especially from a young Black inventor, has not received wider backing.
Business
MTN Signals Major Data Center Investment Plans in Ghana
Accra, Ghana – MTN Group is exploring significant investments in data centers in Ghana as Part of its digital push.
The telecoms giant says the move is a natural extension of its broader digital infrastructure strategy in one of its most important African markets.
Group Chief Executive Officer Ralph Mupita made the announcement during a strategic visit to Ghana at the beginning of 2026. He said the company is keen to partner with both public and private stakeholders to develop large-scale data centers that would enhance cloud computing, data storage, and digital service capabilities across the country.
Mupita stated that such facilities are critical to supporting Ghana’s long-term digital transformation and economic growth.
He acknowledged, however, that establishing world-class data centers would require addressing key infrastructure challenges, particularly reliable power supply, suitable land, and advanced cooling systems. MTN is therefore considering collaborative models to ensure projects meet both commercial viability and sustainability standards.
During his engagements, Mupita held discussions with MTN Ghana’s leadership, regulators, and senior government officials, including the Bank of Ghana, the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre, and Minister for Communications, Digital Technology and Innovations, Sam George.
He described Ghana as a priority market that “feels like home” and reaffirmed the Group’s commitment to deepening investments in digital infrastructure and financial inclusion.
On the fintech front, Mupita highlighted plans to expand mobile money services while working closely with the central bank to strengthen fraud prevention through artificial intelligence.
The visit underscored MTN’s ambition to remain a key partner in Ghana’s digital economy, driving innovation, job creation, and inclusive growth.
MTN Ghana (Scancom PLC) is the dominant telecommunications market leader in Ghana and has been recognized as a top-performing operation within the MTN Group. The company is actively shifting from a traditional telco to a technology platform company, with a focus on fintech (Mobile Money) and digital inclusion.
Business
New Cashew Processing Plant and Fertilizer Facility to be Set Up in Ghana
Accra, Ghana – Ghana’s Ministry of Food and Agriculture has signed three Memoranda of Understanding with Chinese firm SENTUO Group Limited to drive agro-industrial growth through major new investments in processing, fertiliser production, and farmer support services.
The agreements, signed in Accra on Tuesday, include the establishment of a cashew processing plant at Sampa in the Bono Region and a fertiliser manufacturing facility. SENTUO will also roll out 30 Farmer Service Centres nationwide to improve access to quality inputs, mechanisation services, and technical support for farmers.

The projects are expected to create significant employment opportunities, particularly for young people, while enhancing value addition and reducing Ghana’s reliance on raw commodity exports.
Minister for Food and Agriculture Eric Opoku described the partnership as a major step toward the government’s Agriculture for Economic Transformation Agenda.
“We are ready to industrialise Ghana’s agriculture,” he said, adding that the cashew plant will process both nuts and apples to maximise returns across the entire value chain.
He emphasised the need to move from exporting raw produce to building a vibrant, value-driven agro-industrial economy.
The Chairman of SENTUO Group Limited, Xu Mingjuan, said the company’s nearly 20 years of operation in Ghana and the current government’s 24-hour economy policy had encouraged further investment. He confirmed that engineers have already started preliminary work on the projects.
The deals signal growing Chinese interest in Ghana’s agricultural transformation and are expected to strengthen food security, boost exports, and create sustainable jobs across the value chain.
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