2014年10月21日 星期二

2014-10-22 Ghana Business

  Ghana News Agency   
Ghana's quest to wean itself from dependence on Nigeria's Gas  BusinessDay
In Ghana, homes and businesses have been facing irregular supply of electricity for several months. Independent Power Projects (IPPs) in Ghana, which rely on gas supply from the West Africa Gas Pipeline (WAGP), have suffered deficits in supply since the ...

Gas supply to Atuabo plant begins in November   Citifmonline
Ghana: Ghana hopes gas to flow soon to ease electricity shortfall   African Manager
Ghana Gas assures of gas by next week   GhanaWeb
spyghana.com   
Vibe Ghana   
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  GhanaWeb   
Labour's intended strike 'unlawful' – Gov't  GhanaWeb
Government has described the decision by various labour groups to embark on an indefinite strike as “unlawful” and “unnecessary”. About eight Ghanaian labour unions have served notice they will embark on an indefinite strike today , to protest government's ...

Labour confirm strike on Wednesday   Citifmonline

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  spyghana.com   
Vodafone Draws In More CIMG Awards  spyghana.com
Vodafone Ghana, was at the weekend adjudged the Telecommunications Company of the Year 2013, while its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programme, HealthLine, picked the TV Programme of the Year 2013 award. This was at the 25th Chartered ...

Advertising Association Of Ghana Facilitates Ebola Fight   Ghana

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  Peace FM Online   
AFAG rejects 2% decrease in fuel price; calls for Demo  GhanaWeb
The Alliance for Accountable Governance (AFAG) has expressed its great disappointment in the Mahama led government for not impressing it upon the National Petroleum Authority (NPA) to reduce fuel prices beyond the 2% it has announced. The leadership ...

National Petroleum Authority announces two per cent reduction in fuel prices   BusinessGhana
Fuel prices have been reduced by 2 percent   spyghana.com

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  Citifmonline   
Ghana Sees About $800 Million Assistance From IMF by January  Businessweek
Ghana will receive about $800 million from the International Monetary Fund as soon as January that will help stabilize the cedi, Minister of Finance Seth Terkper said. The package will help support the cedi's recovery and prevent the currency from ...

IMF questions Ghana over growth rate figures   Citifmonline
UPDATE 1-Ghana finmin says confident govt can do deal with IMF in November   Reuters Africa

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  WorldStage   
General Electric bags two prestigious awards at Africa Investor Investment and ...  WorldStage
General Electric Company picked up two awards at this year's Africa Investor (Ai) Investment and Business Leader Awards. GE Africa was awarded Green Investment Initiative of the Year for the Power Africa initiative. In addition, GE's global Chairman and ...

General Electric bags two prestigious awards at coveted Africa Investor Ai ...   MENAFN.COM

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British Airways to Introduce First Class to Denver  DigitalJournal.com
NEW YORK--(Business Wire)--British Airways today announced that customers in Denver will soon be able to enjoy British Airways' new First class cabin. From March 2015 the Denver to London service will be operated by a four class Boeing 747 aircraft.

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  Ghana Broadcasting Corporation   
This is the best time to invest in Africa -Obasanjo  Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Former president of Nigeria Olusegun Obasanjo has urged investors to take advantage of investment opportunities in Africa now or regret later. According to him ”those who do not go into the terrain now will be missing an opportunity because they will not ...


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  Varsity   
Kufuor emphasizes the need to enhance family farming  Vibe Ghana
Former President John Agyekum Kufuor has emphasized the need to enhance the profitability of the family farm by helping farmers transform from their current subsistence production to business level operations. This, he said, would influence the resilience of ...

Key trends and demands in New Zealand's farming sector   Scoop.co.nz (press release)

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  GhanaWeb   
Civil society groups blame politicians and regulators  GhanaWeb
Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) have blamed politicians and state regulators in the mining sector for being responsible for the plight of mining communities in the country. The CSOs alleged that some politicians, the Environmental Protection Agency(EPA) ...


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