The Minister in charge of Allied and Finance Institutions at the Presidency, Mr Fiifi Kwettey, has blamed the upsurge of lending rates of the obsession of most financial institutions to make super normal profits given the least opportunity.
Mobile Telecommunications company, MTN Ghana has donated 10 incubators and five ventilators to selected health institutions across the country at a value of GH¢125,000.
In a move aimed at bringing the bank closer to its customers, Standard Chartered has established a world class, state-of-the-art Simulation Centre for its Consumer Banking Business.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has advised Oil and Liquefied Petroleum Marketing Companies (OLPMCs) to endeavour to acquire environmental permits before commencement of projects.
The Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) has called on the key state institutions such as the Volta River Authority, Electricity Corporation of Ghana, the Gridco and metropolitan authorities to use the exchange to raise long-term capital to finance their operations.
David Ampofo, a seasoned journalist, brings to Graphic Business transcripts of some of his interviews from the Ghana Business Documentary. This week’s interview is on the power sector, challenges and electricity traiffs which features Dr Charles Wereko-Brobbey, former Chief Executive of Volta River Authority.
Mining companies have asked the government to review its new policy of ring-fencing mining operations insisting that, it is a disincentive to future investment in the sector.
The Supreme Court election petition tango hopefully has ended, that is if hints being dropped about by New Patriotic Party’s Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie aka Sir John, of a likely review application is held to have been said in haste.
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of First Atlantic Bank, Mr Gaby Edgal, has stressed the need for ECOWAS countries to first concentrate more on financial integration in their quest to achieve a single currency.
The Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts is canvassing for funding to support its Marketing Ghana Programme.
The government has committed itself to use the Export Development, Agricultural and Industrial Fund (EDAIF) to accelerate the growth of the non-traditional export sub-sector to enable it play a more meaningful role in the expansion of the economy.
A three -day conference on oil and gas has opened at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in Kumasi. It has the theme: “The Emerging Oil and Gas Industry in Ghana: Social Dimensionsâ€.
To think that in this modern world in which technology rules and the computer has influenced the way we do things, a certain crop of people will still cling to the old ways of doing things is amazing.
The jugdement was very brief. Some said it took just five minutes. Some of those in the courtroom did not know it was over, until they heard the sound of the gavel and the court clerk's voice giving the order; "Court rises".
Microsoft has agreed a deal to buy Nokia's mobile phone business for 5.4bn euros ($7.2bn; £4.6bn).
More than two million Syrians are now refugees, with the total going up by a million in six months, the UN says.
Microsoft has agreed a deal to buy "substantially all" of Nokia's mobile-phone business for 5.4bn euro ($7.2bn; £4.6bn).
The Ghana Catholic Bishops Conference (GCBC) has urged the government and those in opposition “to seek ways of building consensus and co–responsibility in tackling the core problems of our nation, including rising youth unemployment, corruption, polarisation and diseaseâ€.
The daughter of Libya's former intelligence chief has been abducted after leaving a prison in Tripoli.
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Ghana Chamber of Mines has debunked assertions that most mining companies send their earnings abroad instead of retaining them in the country.
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