• John Kumah said, the establishment of Development Bank of Ghana does not require legislation • He said there are so many ways of setting up a bank in Ghana • The minority has vowed to oppose the government decision in setting up the bank John Kumah, a deputy finance minister, has dismissed suggestions that it is illegal for the government to set a national bank without an Act of Parliament.
• John Kumah said, the establishment of Development Bank of Ghana does not require legislation • He said there are so many ways of setting up a bank in Ghana • The minority has vowed to oppose the government decision in setting up the bank John Kumah, a deputy finance minister, has dismissed suggestions that it is illegal for the government to set a national bank without an Act of Parliament.
• Haruna Iddrisu has warned that minority will oppose the decision to set up Development Bank of Ghana • He said, like any public bank, Development Bank of Ghana needs an Act of Parliament • He said, the minority will not support public resources dedicated to the bank without legislation Haruna Iddrisu, the Minority Leader, has warned the government that the minority will oppose any attempt to establish a Development Bank of Ghana without an Act of Parliament.
Olympic Games bronze medalist Samuel Takyi and Team Ghana at Tokyo 2020 has paid a courtesy call on Ashfoam Ghana Limited one of the major sponsors of the team at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.
The Black Stars of Ghana begin their road to 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar as they lock horns with the Walia ibex of Ethiopia on Friday, September 3, 2021 at the Cape Coast Sports Stadium.
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has approved Ghana’s request to admit spectators for Ghana’s Group G FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 qualifier against Ethiopia on Friday, September 3, at the Cape Coast Sports Stadium.
The Minister for Roads and Highways, Mr Kwasi Amoako-Atta says some of the historic mahogany trees along the road leading into the Sandema Township in the Builsa North Municipality of the Upper East Region will be cut off to solve the perennial flooding in the area.
International Relations and security analyst Alhaji Farouk Al-Wahab, has suggested that the recent cases of murder across the country are nothing new.
The National Road Safety Authority (NRSA) has called for effective collaboration among stakeholders to drastically reduce the spate of road crashes and consequences thereof.
Professor Ellis Owusu-Dabo, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), has urged Ghanaians to ensure strict compliance with the smoke-free policy in public places as stipulated in the Public Health Act.
Sampson Akligoh, Acting Director, Financial Sector Division, Ministry of Finance, says the ownership, governance and operational structures have been carefully designed to ensure that Development Bank, Ghana (DBG) is managed professionally.
The Association of Ghana Industries (AGI) has urged the Government to address the high cost of electricity tariff to boost business growth and make them more competitive.
The Assin South District Police Command on Wednesday, engaged the landlady of the 35-year-old farm-labourer, at Assin-Koforidua who allegedly butchered his wife and attempted suicide by slitting his throat, to join a team to Burkina Faso where the couple hail from, to officially inform their relatives of the incident.
The second edition of School’s Sanitation Solutions Challenge scheduled for September 19, 2021, will see four brilliant students battle for the ultimate crown of the “Child Sanitation Diplomat”.
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), on Thursday, visited the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE), to seek knowledge on the core mandate and operations of the Commission.
Hasaacas Ladies Football Club, who recently won the WAFU Zone ‘B’ Women’s Champions League tournament in Abidjan, has presented the trophy to the Municipal Chief Executive for Effia-Kwesimintsim Municipal Assembly (EKMA) in the Western Region, Kojo Acquah.
The Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC) spent as much as GH¢17million for the coverage of the 2020 General Election, its Director-General, Prof.
• GBC spent GH¢17million for public service broadcasting in 2020 •Live transmission of the 2020 presidential election petition wasn't budgeted for • Director-General of the media entity says they are transiting from bureaucracy to business The Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC) spent as much as GH¢17million for public service broadcasting in 2020, its Director-General, Prof.
• GBC spent GH¢17million for public service broadcasting in 2020 •Live transmission of the 2020 presidential election petition wasn't budgeted for • Director-General of the media entity says they are transiting from bureaucracy to business The Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC) spent as much as GH¢17million for public service broadcasting in 2020, its Director-General, Prof.
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