The Executive Director of Nuclear Power Ghana (NPG), Dr. Steven Yamoah, has said the time is ripe for the country to seriously focus on its nuclear power agenda for a sustainable, affordable and reliable base-load option for electricity generation to guarantee power for industries and to give hope to...
Markets in Ahafo benefit from exercise The third phase of the national market disinfection exercise is currently underway in six districts of the Ahafo Region. The districts are Asunafo North, Asunafo South, Asutifi North, Asutifi South, Tano North and Tano South. The exercise - aimed at curbing the spread of COVID-19 disease...
The discovery of gas resources in abundance and efforts to invest in the necessary infrastructure will guarantee the power sub-sector’s future in the medium-term, while ongoing investments in nuclear and clean energy will ensure the economy enjoys reliable and cheaper power in the long-term, Minister of Energy Peter Amewu...
Senior Minister Yaw Osafo Maafo has expressed optimism that the recommendations that will be presented at the 2020 edition of the Ghana Economic Forum (GEF)will positively influenced government’s policies. Speaking at the Day Two of the Forum in Accra which focused on the energy sector, Mr. Osafo Maafo said the...
Insurers, as the primary risk managers for all spheres of the economy, must spearhead efforts aimed at building nation-wide resilience to economic shocks and drive the post-pandemic recovery process, Patience Akyianu, Group CEO, Hollard Group, has said. In her estimation, the commonly-used approach of government almost unilaterally bearing the cost...
World Travel Awards “The Hospitality Oscar” was established in 1993 and has been globally recognized as the most prestigious and influential honours programmes acknowledging outstanding global travel and tourism industry players who push the boundaries of industry excellence. Winners are selected through a strict process by travel and tourism professionals...
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has assured the country that his government will do everything within its ability to bring about the recovery of the economy from the impact of the deadly pandemic, urging the private sector to be at the forefront of the revival mission. In a speech delivered...
The future of the Ghanaian economy remains bright as the government continues to put in place measures to make it more resilient and strong enough to withstand future shocks but a lot more needs to be done to sustain the gains, Deputy Trade and Industry Minister, Robert Ahomka-Lindsay, has...

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