[Ghanaian Chronicle]Three African business giants, Jospong Group, Scaw Metals Group and Guma Group, on Wednesday announced investing US$40 million in the Ghanaian economy.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]President John Dramani Mahama appears to be listening to public advice by booting out his National Security Adviser, Brigadier General Joseph Nunoo-Mensah (Rtd). The former Chief of Defence Staff has now been dumped at the National Security Secretariat, where he will be heading the Human Security Department.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]Agricultural development in the Kwahu Afram Plains District in the Eastern Region has received a major boost through various projects co- funded by the African Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of Ghana.
[Ghana Govt.]The Akuapem Rural bank, located at Mamfe-Akuapem has donated a number of items to Akuapem North Municipal Assembly towards this year's farmers' day celebration in the municipality.
[Ghana Govt.]The Parliamentary Select Committee on Mines and Energy yesterday urged the House to approve a contract agreement between the government of Ghana and AGM Petroleum Ghana Limited to enable the company begin its operations at the South Deepwater Tano Contract Area.
[allAfrica]As she begins a trip to Ghana, Liberia and Senegal this week, Elizabeth Littlefield, president and chief executive officer of the United States government's development finance agency, the U.S. Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC), outlines how private-public investment partnerships can help boost growth.
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