Managing Director of Caltech Ventures has called on entrepreneurs to establish cassava processing facilities in Ho, Adaklu and Abutia districts to turn the area into a cassava processing hub.
Thirteen graduates drawn from various universities in the country have started benefiting from a training programme worth over $650,000 financed by manufacturing and electronics giant, Siemens.
Not every idea in that policy suggestion is laden with a potential for success, but at least, we have a practical, clearly thought through plan to work with. It’s really never been the case in the past and this is obviously a good step.
The Dalex Finance CEO says government must not rely on the public sector to drive economic growth if its initiative to use agric as an anchor for economic transformation is to materialise.
Coordinator of the Association of Oil Marketing Companies, Kweku Agyemang-Duah, has said the increases in prices of petroleum products will not end anytime soon.
Loss of huge volumes of farm produce after harvesting remains serious challenge to many rural farmers. Traders face similar fate because equipment to keep such foodstuff even away from farm gate is unavailable
Many corporate institutions hold end-of-year parties, luncheons and awards and dinner nights in a bid to fraternise of their clients.
US car giant Ford has recalled more than 4,500 of its Kuga model in South Africa for safety checks after dozens of them caught fire since 2015.
The Public Interest and Accountability Committee has asked government push the Volta River Authority to pay more than $306 million it owes the Ghana National Gas Company.
Since the independence of Ghana, corruption has been a serious national issue and continues to be a matter of national importance.
Congratulations on your inauguration. I thought your inauguration speech was heartfelt and uplifting despite concerns of plagiarism. It was heartwarming to hear you say, “Money is made in the private sector and not in government”.
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