In line with its thought-leadership role -- and being a catalyst for economic development -- Access Bank Ghana has partnered the Business and Financial Times (B&FT) as a Platinum Sponsor for the 2014 edition of the Ghana Economic Forum (GEF), to be held tomorrow at the Movenpick Ambassador Hotel in Accra. This is the second successive year that Access Bank has partnered the B&FT in organising the Ghana Economic Forum, which is a platform to debate and decide viable solutions to Ghana’s
Following our excellent victory at the Etihad against Manchester City, the Latics have now been paired against Arsenal as we defend our FA cup, talk about doing things the hard way! Of the five games played to get to the final we'll have faced four Premier ...
Watch Ghanaian midfielder Abdul Aziz Tetteh scored his third goal of the season for Platanias in their 3-1 defeat to Apollon Smirnis.
A 30-year-old man has died after multiple sex with a female prostitute in a hotel at FlaminÂgo near Mamprobi in Accra. The deceased, identified as Ben Komla Akosou, a computer hardware apprentice, checked into the hotel (name withheld) the night before his lifeless body was discovered. There were speculations that he might have had a ...
Isaac Owusu knows the forests of Kakum National Park in Ghana like the back of his hand. But while Owusu now proudly walks through the sanctuary as a tour guide, he gained his knowledge of the reserve a different way: as a poacher.
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New Delhi: In order to make the image of latest Galaxy devices more vibrant into the hearts of tech enthusiasts, Samsung Electronics has posted online hands-on videos of Galaxy S5, Gear 2 and Gear Fit. 10 Mar 2014, 12:26 PM. Share · Share · Share.
Ghana has lost an estimated GH¢ 50 million for not reviewing upwards stumpage fees of natural forest timber species for the past 11 years. It is estimated that the country loses an average of GH¢ 5 million annually for not increasing the fees. The last time the fees were reÂviewed was in July 2003. Timber ...
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