2015年10月10日 星期六

2015-10-11 Ghana Business


The Eagle Online
   
Alison-Madueke: Kevin Okyere, Springfield sue Ghanaian newspapers for defamation   
The Eagle Online
One of the big players in the Ghanaian and Nigerian oil industries, Springfield, and its Chief Executive Officer, Kevin Okyere, have sued some Ghanaian newspapers for defamation. There have been reports that Okyere and Springfield were involved in the ...

Springfield sues The New Statesman, others for Ghc30m   GhanaWeb
Springfield to sue The New Statesman, others over 'false publication'   Citifmonline
Hot Suit: Springfield sues The New Statesman & El-Hajj over false publication   Pulse.com.gh
Peace FM Online   
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Citifmonline
   
Anas, the Judicial Scandal and the Search for Justice...   
GhanaWeb
History is awash with upheavals in almost all institutions. The knowledge and behavioral reformative to transformative fallouts of these upheavals to such institutions and humanity are truly overwhelming as invaluable. Yet, in some of these cases, the ...

Judicial Corruption, matter of the Judges   Graphic Online
Bribery scandal: Anas swerves BBC, Aljazeera   Pulse.com.gh
Judicial scandal: 15 Appeal Court justices sit as High Court judges   Starr 103.5 FM
Citifmonline   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation   
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GhanaWeb
   
'Ghana Post not dormant as perceived'   
GhanaWeb
Ms Comfort Asante, the Eastern Regional Head of Ghana Post has indicated that, though the institution is faced with some challenges, it is not as dormant as people perceive it. She said competition from the banks has weaned most of their customers off ...

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Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
   
Africa To Grow At The Slowest Rate Since The Global Financial Crisis   
AFKInsider
Africa is likely to grow at the slowest rate in nearly a decade as falling global commodity prices, an economic slowdown in China — the region's largest trade partner — and reduced investor interest in frontier markets take a toll on many countries ...
Africa Faces the Challenge of Sustaining Growth - WB   Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Economic Paradox: Why further slump in African economies will rather increase jobs   Pulse.com.gh
Africa's critical energy infrastructure in the spotlight   Bulawayo24 News (press release) (blog)

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GhanaWeb
   
Terkper wrong person to turn economy around – Casely-Hayford   
GhanaWeb
Ghana's Finance Minister Seth Terkper is the wrong person to turn the country's ailing economy around, this is according to financial analyst, Sidney Casely-Hayford. Terkper has on several occasions come under severe pressure to quit his post for ...
Terkper can't manage Ghana's economy   Citifmonline

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GhanaWeb
   
Sad: Ghanaian engineer abandoned to die in SA hospital by employers   
Pulse.com.gh
Human rights activists in South Africa drew the attention of DAILY GUIDE to the plight of the Ghanaian engineer. Published: 10.10.2015; Pulse Staff. Print; eMail · Tweet · Engineer Andrew Boateng in South African Hospital play. Engineer Andrew Boateng ...
Ghanaian engineer with Baker Hughes dying in S/A   GhanaWeb

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Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
   
Gov't to involve private sector in transport infrastructure development   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Transport Minister, Hon. Dzifa Aku Attivor, addressing the media when the Ministry of Transport took its turn at the Meet-the-Press series in Accra. As a policy, government is to involve the Private Sector in the development of transport infrastructure ...

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The Nation
   
IMF's 'credibility' at stake in reform row: Lagarde   
The Nation
LIMA - Washington's use of its de facto veto at the International Monetary Fund to block reforms giving emerging countries a greater say is jeopardizing the IMF's credibility, its leader said Friday. The IMF has been caught up in a protracted ...
IMF: keep interest rates low or risk another crash   The Guardian
IMF lowers Jordan's GDP growth projection to 2.9% this year   Jordan Times
IMF pleased with Ghana's progress   Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Financial Times   
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GhanaWeb
   
Gabon gov't to slash 2016 budget as oil woes persist   
GhanaWeb
Gabon's cabinet has approved a trimmed 2016 budget of 2.626 trillion CFA francs ($4.55 billion) reflecting the need to carry on with a policy of belt-tightening amid a slump in world oil prices. The petroleum-producing Central African state was forced ...
In Gabon: Government proposes trimmed 2016 budget as oil woes persist   Pulse Nigeria

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Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
   
Exhibit high professionalism in the discharge of duty - Health Minister urges ...   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
The Minister of Health, Alex Segbefia has called on accountants in the public sector to exhibit high professionalism in the discharge of their duties to ensure that the ethics of their profession and the public purse are always protected. Mr. Segbefia ...

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