Spaceship Centre For Ghana

KESHE Foundation Ghana, a worldwide non-profit organization in Spaceship Technology is partnering BONADES Limited, a Ghanaian-owned Construction Engineering Management (CEM) company for the development and construction of the first-of-its-kind Spaceship Research Centre in Ghana. This was agreed upon at a preliminary meeting at the Mövenpick (Ambassador) Hotel on 1st May, 2017. This agreement is made after completion of the feasibility studies and preliminary architectural and engineering designs, and presentation to both the client and foreign Investors.

The construction of the KESHE Spaceship Research Centre will start this summer at the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission enclave located at Haatso, Accra. The project is expected to be completed in a maximum of six months.

KESHE Foundation International is a worldwide non-profit organization registered in the Netherlands, and has many factories across the world. It holds all the intellectual property of Mehran Tavakoli Keshe relating to his technology. Over the years, the organization’s target is to develop and apply new plasma solution to the world’s major problems, including Global warming/ CO2 problem, Energy shortage, Water problems and Food problems. For Ghana, our main problems are in the sectors of Health, Agriculture and Energy.

KESHE Foundation International intends to invest a total of 21 million US-Dollars in this project. The project will consist of an Administration block, Healthcare facility (Clinic), Factory, Research Centre and the first African Flight launch pad. The Clinic is to be accessible to the general public.

With the building and opening of this new centre within the next 12 months, in line with President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo’s one-district-one-factory agenda, this Foundation seeks to bring new cutting-edge technologies to Ghana, thereby making Ghana one of the leading nations in the world of Science and Spaceship while providing decent sustainable job opportunities to both ordinary citizens and high-earned skilled world-class Technologists and Scientists.

 

 

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