Richard Jonah, the son of business magnate Sir Sam Jonah, has died in London on a business trip at the age of 38, myjoyonlonline.com has reported. According to the report, Richard, an entrepreneur, died suddenly in his hotel room on Saturday, February 22, 2014Â in what family sources suspect to be a cardiac arrest. Richard was reportedly the co-founder and the executive director of Jonah Capital with mining interest in some Southern African countries like DR Congo. His death comes on the back of
The Minister of Energy and Petroleum Resources, Mr Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, on Saturday left Accra for China on an official visit to woo Independent Power Producers (IPPs) to invest in Ghana's energy sector. The visit will take him to some power facilities where he will meet and interact with some big players in the energy sector in China. His first point of call is the headquarters of Shenzhen Energy, the parent company of Sunon Asogli Power (Ghana) Ltd and the Shangai Electric Power Generation
Mr Sam Okudzeto, a legal luminary, on Saturday urged young Ghanaian journalists to emulate the exemplary life of the late Komla Afeke Dumor, presenter of British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Television flagship programme Focus on Africa. He said Komla, by virtue of his achievements at the BBC, had become the standard-bearer in journalism, adding that “he had set a very high standard and young Ghanaian journalists must emulate his exampleâ€. Mr Okudzeto gave the advice in an exclusive interview
Personnel of the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) in Bolgatanga were on Thursday trained on Road Traffic Collision (RTC) to equip them with skills to handle victims of accidents. Mr Edwin Ekow Blankson, Upper East Regional Commander of the Ghana Fire Service, said the RTC training was to build the experience of the personnel and equip them with skills to save lives of casualties during accidents. He said in road accidents where casualties were trapped, personnel provided expertise management of
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