The lottery regulatory body, National Lottery Authority (NLA) has assured Banker-to-Banker lottery agents and writers that they will now operate without being harassed by Police.
The Islamic world is increasingly seeing Ghana and other African countries as a destination for foreign investment, both on the institutional and corporate fronts.
Japan Motors Trading Company Limited, dealers of Nissan vehicles in Ghana, has introduced an elegant Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) with one hundred kilometres warranty onto the Ghanaian market.
Even though Ghana is said to have a housing deficit of over one million, the 33 commercial and universal banks operating in the country appear to continue to show disinterest in the mortgage sector of the economy.
At least 30 officers of the Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) have died this year as a result of stress related to the manual clearing system at the ports.
The Ghana Tax Justice Coalition has noted with dismay, the on-going reports and allegations of wanton abuse and misuse of public resources in the country, a phenomenon that aids illicit financial flows in Ghana.
Exactly a week ago today, news flashed and tongues began rolling up and down the jaws of Ghanaians. It was a matter akin to the 2001 twin tower bombings in the United States of America. Simply, shocking!
The National Lottery Authority (NLA) will by the end of September 2017 introduce onto the Ghanaian lottery market solar-powered kiosks for smooth lotto vending activities.
Nationals of Togo and Benin are said to have taken over the building and construction sector of the economy, edging Ghanaian masons out of jobs.
The government of Ghana is expected to sign a government-to-government Heads of Agreement with Equatorial Guinea for the supply of Liquefied Natural Gas from that country to Ghana, for a period of 5 years.
The Boards of Total and A.P. Moller - Maersk have both approved the acquisition of 100% of the equity of the E&P company Maersk Oil & Gas A/S (Maersk Oil), a wholly-owned subsidiary of A.P. Moller - Maersk A/S, by Total in a share and debt transaction.
Gold prices were little changed on Monday as investors sought further direction after a week of geopolitical uncertainty in the United States and Europe and ahead of a meeting of central bankers later this week. Spot gold edged 0.1 percent higher at $1,285.91 an ounce by 0406 GMT, while U.S. gold futures for December delivery
The XYZ Company Limited, operator of Radio XYZ and XYZ TV, has reminded the youth to see leadership as a way of effecting change in the society.
Mobile Telecommunications Network (MTN) has, as part of its 'Spin the Wheel' promotion, has handed out two brand new Hyundai i10 grand vehicles to two customers.
It's been nearly two decades since the idea of a single currency for West Africa was first mooted. Yet the sub-region is still far from having a common legal tender. What is ordinarily a good idea seems to have fizzled into a fantasy.
On November 16, 2016 at the Summit of African Heads of State and Government in Marrakech, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said that, "Compared to the global average, temperatures are rising higher in this continent. Of the 50 countries hit hardest by climate change, 36 are in Africa including Ghana."
Ghana National Gas Company Limited has pledged to be transparent in its dealings in the processing of raw gas for the generation of power in the country.
Ghana is the eighteenth-most attractive economy for investments flowing into the African continent, according to the latest Africa Investment Index (AII) compiled by Quantum Global's independent research arm, Quantum Global Research Lab. In 2016, Ghana attracted a net foreign direct investment of US$3.5bn.
Four out of ten international tourists in Africa come from the continent itself, according to the new UNCTAD Economic Development in Africa Report 2017: Tourism for Transformative and Inclusive Growth.
Africa is now seen as the rising continent in the world. Decades ago, this continent was seen as the 'dark continent' because of abject poverty due to poor leadership and conflicts. A continent of fifty-four (54) countries have witnessed severe wars caused by political rivalry, religious conflicts, coup d'etats, among others. These wars have cost millions of lives and rendered millions of people homeless (internally displaced persons and refugees).
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