Dinah Coleman (left), Dzifa Amoa (middle) from Airtel Premier Team presenting Airtel souvenirs to Former president Jerry John Rawlings Airtel Premier, a sub brand of Airtel Ghana that provides bespoke
Dinah Coleman (left), Dzifa Amoa (middle) from Airtel Premier Team presenting Airtel souvenirs to Former president Jerry John Rawlings Airtel Premier, a sub brand of Airtel Ghana that provides bespoke
Joe Ghartey Over 200 local and foreign investors have expressed interest in investing in the railway project, Joe Ghartey, Minister of Railway Development, has said. Mr Ghartey, who disclosed this
Dr John Kwabena Kwakye Dr John Kwabena Kwakye, Research Director at the Institute of Fiscal Studies (IFS), an economic think-tank, has blamed the current crisis in the banking sector to
Respond Promptly To Paperless Request – GPHA The Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA) has tasked all departments and agencies operating at the ports to respond positively to make the
It has now emerged that a former Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Capital Bank gave more-than-enough signals to the board in 2014 that the bank was headed towards insolvency but
Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia Government is expected to soon inaugurate the Ghana International Trade Commission (GITC) to check unfair trade practices in the country. Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia
The UK Ghana Chamber of Commerce (UKGCC), in collaboration with the Department of International Trade and Scottish Development, is leading a trade delegation from Ghana’s oil and gas industry to
Officials of the companies in a photograph with members of AYA Southey Contracting Limited, a company that provides auxiliary services in the Oil & Gas sector, has supported this year’s
President Akufo-Addo laying the foundation stone for the new factory President Nana Akufo-Addo has debunked allegations of unfair trade practices leveled against foreign companies by some indigenous producers in the
Dr Ernest Addison – Governor BoG The Central Bank has indicated that there are no more banks currently in distress in Ghana that could occasion the revocation of their licences.
Sydney Casley-Hayford Financial analyst, Sydney Casley-Hayford, says a massive debt of GH¢11 billion owed banks by players in the energy sector caused a ripple effect in the banking sector that
The Institute of Energy Security has hinted of fuel prices going up by 5%. According to IES Principal Research Analyst, Richmond Rockson, the increase is as a result of “upward
Kofi Osei Ameyaw THE PEACEFUL approach chosen by the Director-General of the National Lottery Authority (NLA) in getting all unlicensed lotto operators across the country to register with the central