… to boost regional export By Kizito Cudjoe Ghana should consider licencing its independent power producers (IPPs) under the Ghana Free Zones Act to strengthen the country’s position in the West African electricity export market, a leading power systems economist has suggested. Dr. Elikplim Kwabla Apetorgbor, a power systems economist, maintains that licencing IPPs under […] The post
… says public-private partnerships vital for tech expansion By Bernard Yaw ASHIADEY & Ebenezer Chike Adjei NJOKU Africa’s private sector technology growth is being held back by regulatory constraints, according to CWG Plc Group Chief Executive Officer Adewale Adeyipo – who called for closer collaboration between government and industry to unlock the sector’s potential. Speaking […] The post
By Wisdom JONNY-NUEKPE The Ministry of Food and Agriculture has allocated GH¢3.3billion for a complete implementation of government’s flagship Planting for Food and Jobs Phase II (PFJ 2.0). The allotment, as stated in MoFA’s Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) document for 2024-2027, says government will contribute some GH¢2.7billion of the amount while the remainder is […] The post
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bags GH¢7million profit offers shareholders 30% returns on investment as dividend By Seth KRAMPAH, Pakyi No2 Atwima Kwanwoma Rural Bank PLC at Pakyi No2 in the Amansie Central District of Ashanti Region has recorded yet another remarkable operational performance in the 2023 year under review. Profit & Dividend In the Bank’s recognition of solid financial […] The post Atwima
As the United States goes to the polls on November 5, 2024, countries worldwide, including Ghana, are closely observing. Although Ghana and the US may seem geographically and politically distant, the outcome of the US election has considerable implications for Ghana’s economy. Key impact areas include international trade, remittance flows, foreign investment, and shifts in global policy that influence economic dynamics.
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