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Access to tertiary education in Ghana still elitist -Prof
Vibe Ghana
Professor Mahama Duwiejua, Executive Director, National Council for Tertiary Education (NCTE), has observed that access to tertiary education in Ghana was still elitist. He explained that access to tertiary education in Ghana, as measured by the Gross ...
Restricted numbers attains higher education in Ghanaspyghana.com
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Vibe Ghana
Professor Mahama Duwiejua, Executive Director, National Council for Tertiary Education (NCTE), has observed that access to tertiary education in Ghana was still elitist. He explained that access to tertiary education in Ghana, as measured by the Gross ...
Restricted numbers attains higher education in Ghana
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India gives Ghana $150m for agric sector
Starr 103.5 FM
The Government of Ghana has received a $150-million line credit from the Government of India towards supporting the West African country's agriculture sector, Ghanabusinessnews.com has quoted Indo-Asian News Service as reporting. According to a ...
India gives Ghana $150m line of credit for agriculture – ReportGhana Business News
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The Government of Ghana has received a $150-million line credit from the Government of India towards supporting the West African country's agriculture sector, Ghanabusinessnews.com has quoted Indo-Asian News Service as reporting. According to a ...
India gives Ghana $150m line of credit for agriculture – Report
GhanaWeb
Don't get angry when pirated textiles are detroyed - Minister
GhanaWeb
The Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry, Murtala Ibrahim, has appealed to Ghanaians not to attach any emotional sentiments to the decision by the Ministry to destroy seized pirated textiles. According to him, the destruction is aimed at protecting local firms ...
Taskforce destroys pirated textilesGhana Broadcasting Corporation
Government to prosecute textile smugglersStarr 103.5 FM
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GhanaWeb
The Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry, Murtala Ibrahim, has appealed to Ghanaians not to attach any emotional sentiments to the decision by the Ministry to destroy seized pirated textiles. According to him, the destruction is aimed at protecting local firms ...
Taskforce destroys pirated textiles
Government to prosecute textile smugglers
National Monitor
Asian Shares Weak as China Falls After US GDP Disappoints
Wall Street Journal
HONG KONG—China shares fell on the latest sign of weak manufacturing activity in that country, while concerns about global growth kept pressure on markets elsewhere in the region. The Shanghai Composite Index fell more than 2% while Hong Kong's ...
Major problems persist in global economyHerald Scotland
European recovery calls for comprehensive planecns
Four progressive forces that will reshape ChinaBusiness Spectator
Livemint
South China Morning Post (subscription)
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Wall Street Journal
HONG KONG—China shares fell on the latest sign of weak manufacturing activity in that country, while concerns about global growth kept pressure on markets elsewhere in the region. The Shanghai Composite Index fell more than 2% while Hong Kong's ...
Major problems persist in global economy
European recovery calls for comprehensive plan
Four progressive forces that will reshape China
GhanaWeb
Subah's role in sim box fraud fight 'exaggerated' - Telecom Chamber
GhanaWeb
The Ghana Chamber of Telecommunication has downplayed reports that IT firm, Subah Infosolutions, was the major player in the recent arrests of some persons suspected of engaging in sim box fraud. The suspects including the former Chief Executive ...
SUBAH needless in SIM box arrest-Wampambaspyghana.com
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The Ghana Chamber of Telecommunication has downplayed reports that IT firm, Subah Infosolutions, was the major player in the recent arrests of some persons suspected of engaging in sim box fraud. The suspects including the former Chief Executive ...
SUBAH needless in SIM box arrest-Wampamba
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Africa Loses at Least $50 Billion Annually Through Illicit Financial Flows
Sputnik International
Tax Justice Network Africa civil society group has revealed that African companies and government officials transfer at least $50 billion out of Africa illegally each year. MOSCOW, February 2 (Sputnik) – African companies and government officials transfer at ...
ActionAid commends AU's measures against illicit funds transferThe Guardian Nigeria
Fraud, organised crime costing Africa billions per year: studyJamaica Observer
Report: $60 Billion Leaves Africa Illegally Each YearVoice of America
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Sputnik International
Tax Justice Network Africa civil society group has revealed that African companies and government officials transfer at least $50 billion out of Africa illegally each year. MOSCOW, February 2 (Sputnik) – African companies and government officials transfer at ...
ActionAid commends AU's measures against illicit funds transfer
Fraud, organised crime costing Africa billions per year: study
Report: $60 Billion Leaves Africa Illegally Each Year
spyghana.com
Emergency power plants won't turn our crisis around
spyghana.com
Instead, the committee wants Tanzania Electric Supply Company Limited (TANESCO) to be empowered to purchase its own power generating plants which will also ensure cheap electricity compared to that produced by independent power producers.
Legislators fault govt for idle projectsIPPmedia
Bunge urges state to do away with emergency power plantsDaily News
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spyghana.com
Instead, the committee wants Tanzania Electric Supply Company Limited (TANESCO) to be empowered to purchase its own power generating plants which will also ensure cheap electricity compared to that produced by independent power producers.
Legislators fault govt for idle projects
Bunge urges state to do away with emergency power plants
AsiaOne
Qatar buys share of IAG
micebtn (blog)
Qatar Airways has bought 9.99 per cent of IAG, the parent company of British Airways, Iberia and Vueling. Its ceo Akbar Al Baker said: "IAG represents an excellent opportunity to further develop our 'Westwards' strategy. Having joined the oneworld alliance, ...
Qatar Airways acquires $1.7 billion stake in IAGSupply Chain Digital
Spreading its wings: Qatar Airways buys 10% in British Airways ownerAl-Bawaba
Qatar Airways Takes $1.7 bn Stake In British AirwaysGulf Business News
Oman Tribune
Gulf Times
Bernama
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micebtn (blog)
Qatar Airways has bought 9.99 per cent of IAG, the parent company of British Airways, Iberia and Vueling. Its ceo Akbar Al Baker said: "IAG represents an excellent opportunity to further develop our 'Westwards' strategy. Having joined the oneworld alliance, ...
Qatar Airways acquires $1.7 billion stake in IAG
Spreading its wings: Qatar Airways buys 10% in British Airways owner
Qatar Airways Takes $1.7 bn Stake In British Airways
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Ghana earns $1 billion in petroleum revenue
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
The Public Interest and Accountability Committee (PIAC), an independent monitoring body on petroleum revenue management, has said $1.833 billion had accrued from the sale of petroleum resources between 2011 and 2013. It said $726.7 million was ...
Don't use stabilization fund now - Dr Manteawspyghana.com
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Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
The Public Interest and Accountability Committee (PIAC), an independent monitoring body on petroleum revenue management, has said $1.833 billion had accrued from the sale of petroleum resources between 2011 and 2013. It said $726.7 million was ...
Don't use stabilization fund now - Dr Manteaw
Agric policies must base on research – Experts
GhanaWeb
Government is being challenged to take into consideration agricultural research findings before setting out policies to guide the development of the sector. Agricultural experts are cautioning that the rolling out of agric policies solely for political purposes will ...
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GhanaWeb
Government is being challenged to take into consideration agricultural research findings before setting out policies to guide the development of the sector. Agricultural experts are cautioning that the rolling out of agric policies solely for political purposes will ...
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