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Ghana–Canada trade ties set for major boost
By Isaac ASARE OWUSU Trade and investment relations between Ghana and Canada are expected to expand significantly in the ...
The present ongoing developmental aspiration of Ghana is known as Ghana Beyond Aid Agenda. And this gigantic developmental aspiration is aimed at setting Ghana free from dependence on foreign aid in ...
Kenneth Ofori-Atta (R), Ghanas Minister of Finance, shakes hands ith Dr Akinwuni A. Adesina (L), president of the African Development Bank Group during a ceremony for the signature of the Ghana Solar ...
Development Bank Ghana says it is committed to restoring the fortunes of the textiles and garment industry as a cornerstone of Ghana’s economic revival. Dr Randolph Nsor-Ambala, the Chief Executive ...
Dr Kofi Abrefa Busia Prime Minister of the Second Republic of Ghana of blessed memory, introduced a brilliant strategy for the development of the rural areas in Ghana; and backed this strategy with ...
In order for Ghanaian homes and industries to have access to an adequate, reliable, affordable and environmentally sustainable supply of energy to meet their needs, President Akufo-Addo has cut sod ...
Ghana, a beacon of stability in West Africa, has long been celebrated for its resilience, ambition, and democratic credentials. However, the nation faces systemic challenges that have prevented ...
Observers see positive signs. The bank’s board was constituted in 2021 through a process coordinated by PwC (Ghana), and the two top executives have impressive professional records. Yaw Ansu – who ...
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo Tuesday formally unveiled the Development Bank Ghana (DBG) to meet the demand for credit for the growth of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). The DBG will ...
Investment in infrastructure development has become a key feature of the development plans of many nations across the globe for which Ghana is no exception. This has become more important in recent ...
Twentieth-century historian John Iliffe asserted that “the role of the state has been crucial in the history of African capitalism”. He shared, for instance, that “white missionaries and officials ...
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