2015年10月11日 星期日

2015-10-12 Ghana Business


GhanaWeb
   
Karpowership to berth in Ghana November   
GhanaWeb
One of the two long-awaited Karpowerships from Turkey which is expected to boost the country's power supply will be in the country by third week of November. The first electron from the powership is anticipated to hit the national grid by early December.
Karpower ship to arrive in November   Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Turkey Power barges coming November – GRiDCO   Starr 103.5 FM
Turkey's Manufactured Karpowership Berths In Ghana   Footprint to Africa - Business and Financial News (press release) (registration) (blog)

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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

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Ghana Business News
   
Bond issuances to deteriorate Ghana's external debt rating – World Bank   
Ghana Business News
Bank of Ghana3 Investors are worried about Ghana's fiscal deficits, which continue to widen. Government debt is rising and the country's debt-to-GDP ratio doesn't look manageable – increasing to about 70 per cent, the World Bank has said in its latest ...

Ghana Pays Steep Price for Investor Retreat From Risk   Wall Street Journal

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Financial Times
   
Western oil groups warn against Nigerian contracts overhaul   
Financial Times
Western oil executives have warned Nigeria against sweeping changes to commercial contracts that could lead to the government taking a bigger share of revenues from the country's vast deepwater fields. As Africa's leading crude producer begins a ...

Shell, Chevron other western oil groups warn Nigeria against contracts overhaul   Naija247news
Shell Asks Shippers Exporting Nigerian Oil to Sign Guarantee   AllAfrica.com
Shell Ask for Letters of Comfort   The Maritime Executive

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Ghana Business News
   
How MTN Uganda's offshore stash sent the country's tax authorities on the hunt   
Ghana Business News
MTN Uganda has been accused of failing to provide evidence to justify shifting huge amounts of cash out of Uganda to a briefcase company located in Mauritius, potentially lowering its tax bill in Uganda – the subject of which remains an ongoing dispute ...
MTN Finance Uncovered: Mobile Giant Shifts Billions Offshore > Finan   Front Page Africa

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Business Standard
   
Mobility & Dev't: 12 ways mobile phones changed Africa for better   
Pulse.com.gh
It is estimated that more than half of the sub-Saharan Africa's adult population is now connected to a mobile phone. Published: 08.12 , Refreshed: 14.48; Sena Quashie. Print; eMail · Tweet · Windows Phone play. Windows Phone. (gadgetsndtv). Mergers ...
Mobile phones transform crisis response in emerging nations   Business Standard

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GhanaWeb
   
Gov't policies to give preference to local companies   
GhanaWeb
Dr Ekwow Spio-Garbrah, Minister of Trade and Industry has assured of government support to Ghanaian local companies and that policies developed would provide a framework that would give reference to local businesses. He urged Ghanaians to buy made ...


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Ghana Business News
   
Ghana Mine workers union debunks ex-workers' claim on severance   
Ghana Business News
Mining4. The Ghana Mine Workers Union (GMWU) has debunked rumours by some ex-workers of AngloGold Ashanti Obuasi Mine that they were supposed to be paid 100 per cent instead 25 per cent of the severance package given them. The Union in a ...


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Ghana Business News
   
Ghana Post not dormant as perceived – Ms Asante   
Ghana Business News
Ghana Post 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 ...


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GhanaWeb
   
France maritime investors eye Ghana's ports   
GhanaWeb
A business delegation from French company, HAROPA, has met Ghanaian maritime companies in order to present transport and logistics solution offers available to and from the Seine gateway for efficient service delivery. The decision for the HAROPA, ...


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