2014年12月27日 星期六

2014-12-28 Ghana Business


Bats invade Bia District in W/R   
GhanaWeb
The influx of the bats is causing a nuisance to the people, with the most affected areas being Oseikojokrom, Yamatwa and Pillar One in the region. Mr Kwabena Tweneboah-Kodua, the District Chief Executive (DCE), told a general meeting held by the Western ...

Bats from Ivory Coast disturbing Bia-West   Ghana Broadcasting Corporation

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2014 was a 'difficult' year – PEF   
Citifmonline
The Private Enterprise Federations (PEF) has described the year 2014 as the most difficult year for businesses across the country. This follows several economic challenges that rocked the country including the more than 30% depreciation of the cedi, high ...


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Emirates 24/7
   
Abu Dhabi cracks down on illegal transport of gas cylinders   
gulfnews.com
Abu Dhabi: Abu Dhabi Police have stepped up a campaign to curb the illegal practice of transporting gas cylinders in private or unlicensed vehicles. Violators will be severely punished as the cylinders could explode in the event of a collision, police said.
ADP Traffic Directorate Warns of Transporting Gas Cylinders in Unlicensed ...   Zawya (registration)
AD Police honour 90 members for high service   Gulf Today
Abu Dhabi Police to crack down on errant drivers on NYE   Emirates 24/7
Abu Dhabi City Guide   
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Tazara resumes cross-boarder operations   
postzambia.com
TAZARA has resumed cross-border train operations after shareholders agreed to inject US$25 million in the railway company. The company announced on Thursday that effective next week, trains would not turn back at the border anymore, but run across ...

Zambia- Tanzania by train Tanzania Zambia Railway resumes cross border ...   eTurboNews
TAZARA to resumes cross-border operations   spyghana.com
Tazara resumes cross-border operations next week   Daily News
Coastweek   
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Dar bourse had a smooth sail in 2014   
spyghana.com
The DSE's Tanzania shareindex (TSI), that measures domestic companies, climbed to new all-high level in October 22, 5831.07 points compared to 2843.5 points at the beginning of the new The TSI, according to stock analysts, was pushed up by demand ...


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Youth talent to be protected under revived NYS   
spyghana.com
Unlike the old NYS, which was started to confront post-independence challenges, the vision of the new Service is to adapt to the changing times and address modern challenges facing the youth. youth talent. The changes are part of an ambitious plan rolled ...

Revived National Youth Service promises outlet for youth talent   The Standard Digital News (satire) (press release) (registration) (blog)

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spyghana.com
   
Atos and Panasonic collaborate for Tokyo 2020   
spyghana.com
Atos K.K. (Atos) and Panasonic Corporation (Panasonic) today announced that they will jointly develop technology-based solutions for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Tokyo-based Atos K.K. is a subsidiary of Atos SE (Societas Europaea), ...

Panasonic, Atos to develop solutions for Tokyo Olympic Games   Infotech Lead (registration) (blog)
Japanese Company Plans to Use Drones to Provide Security at 2020 Olympics   Latin American Herald Tribune

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CRBC honours 98 outstanding workers in Kenya   
spyghana.com
The firm, which is now embarking on the Sh327 billion Standard Gauge Railway between Mombasa and Nairobi, also honoured 98 employees that have been working with it for over 10 years, all of whom have made outstanding contribution. China Road and ...


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Ghana Youth urged to take up entrepreneurship   
spyghana.com
Madam Edna Nyame, Vice President of the Federation of United Nations Associations, on Saturday called on the unemployed youth to take up the challenge and create businesses on their own. AFRICAN YOUTH. She said people who are unemployed would ...


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Oil revenue not equally distributed – PIAC Report   
GhanaWeb
A study by the Public Interest and Accountability Committee (PIAC) has shown that revenue accrued from Ghana's Jubilee fields was not evenly distributed among the regions in the country. This implies that the Petroleum Revenue Manangement Act, which ...


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