2015年3月20日 星期五

2015-03-21 Ghana Business


WantChinaTimes
   
China pledges 1000 bore-holes for Ghana in 2015   
spyghana.com
China will from this year start a 1,000 bore-holes project for Ghana, Zhou Youbin, Charge d'Affaires of the Chinese Embassy, disclosed here. Repaired borehole. The projects to be implemented in six out of the 10 regions (provinces) of Ghana are meant to ...

Ghana to construct US$1bn solar plant with Chinese investment   WantChinaTimes
Institute Of Green Growth Solutions Partners Stakeholders To Promote Effective ...   Ghana
Dumsor Chronicles: China To Build $1bn Solar Power Plant In Ghana   Pulse.com.gh
GhanaWeb   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation   
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Citifmonline
   
Fitch affirms Ghana's credit-worthiness at 'B'   
Ghana Business News
Fitch The ratings agency Fitch has affirmed Ghana's credit-worthiness at B, with negative outlooks, and this is coming a day after Moody's downgraded the country from B2 to B3. In October 2013 Fitch lowered Ghana's ratings from a B+ to B. In 2014, the ...

Ghana seeks bridge financing of up to $1 billion in H1 2015   Jamestown Sun
Ghana says taken steps to address economic challenges   Reuters Africa
Ghana's economy in dire situation than Gov't admits – Casely-Hayford   Starr 103.5 FM
CNBCAfrica.com   
Naija247news   
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Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
   
Mineworkers call off intended strike   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
The Ghana Mineworkers Union (GMWU) have called off their intended strike and announced that negotiations have resumed with Newmont on their salary and collective agreement. The parties' decision to return to the negotiating table follows the ...

Newmont resumes salary negotiations with Union   GhanaWeb

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Ghana News Agency
   
Mr Mike Ofori Darko   
Ghana News Agency
Coaltar (E/R), March 20, GNA - The Government is offering 50 million free cocoa seedlings and bags of fertilizer to farmers to help improve their yield and income, Mr Mike Ofori Darko, District Chief Executive (DCE) for Ayensuano, said. The need for sustaining ...


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GUEST COLUMN: EPA rules will harm the poor most   
Tuscaloosa News (subscription)
You've probably heard the familiar oath: "First, do no harm." It's the pledge doctors are obliged to follow when treating an illness or injury. Our government in Washington should heed the same advice: Don't treat one problem by creating another, more serious ...


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Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
   
Gov't to consider using solar energy to power water treatment plants   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Government is considering the use of solar energy to power its huge water treatment plants instead of electricity. This has become necessary as government finds alternative sources to solve the energy shortfall. President John Mahama, who made this known ...


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The Company installed only three pre-paid meters at the block and divided the ...   
Ghana News Agency
This meant that the departments and agencies on the various wings would have to buy credit before they would enjoy power, but all of them have complained of a substantial deduction whenever they bought credit, thereby enjoying few hours of electricity after ...

Govt Departments And Agencies Cannot Afford Pre-paid Credit For Power   spyghana.com

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Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
   
Dagomba Dispute: Ashanti Regional Police Command Cautions Factions To ...   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
The Ashanti Regional Police Command has reminded all factions involved in the dispute over who has the right to install the Head of the Dagomba Community in Kumasi of an injunction by the Court. The concerned factions must therefore refrain from holding ...


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Irish Examiner
   
Greece to present EU with list of reforms   
Irish Examiner
A list of reforms, costed and with timelines, will be presented to Brussels by Athens within the next two weeks, with all sides agreeing that a new start for Greece is needed. A three-hour mini-summit between the main players in the country's bailout saga ...

The Greece Issue Breeds Brinkmanship in the Eurozone   New York Times
EU commits $2.15 billion to help Greek poor deal with crisis   Boston Globe (subscription)
EU dangles prospect of aid to spur Greece into policy action   The Australian Financial Review
Irish Times   
The Star Online   
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Saudi Arabia plans a $100 billion mega-city to help end its oil dependence   
WGBH NEWS
The Persian Gulf is no stranger to sparkling new development projects, but the latest one announced by Saudi Arabia is big even by those lofty standards. The Saudi government says it will build a brand-new city on its western coast the size of Washington, ...


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