Mr Madjie disclosed this in a presentation titled “Doing Business in Ghana”, during a meeting in Accra with a business delegation led by Japan’s State Minister for Foreign Affairs, Kunimitsu Ayano.
By Emmanuel Bruce ACCRA, Jan 20 (Reuters) - Some of Ghana's farmers have not been paid and investment in the next harvest is ...
Accra, Jan. 22, GNA – Ghana is strengthening its readiness to participate in international carbon markets through a master ...
Ghana's downstream petroleum sector was fully deregulated in July 2015, transitioning from administered pump prices to a ...
Simon Madjie, Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC), has assured foreign investors of a ...
MORE than 240 tonnes of freshly harvested tomatoes from Upper East Region have been delivered to markets in Accra, the Greater Accra Region, under the West Africa Food System Resilience Programme ...
High level of domestic debt made restructuring unavoidable Switch to short-term bills, private placements worries investors Pre-election spending promises add to financial uncertainty ACCRA/LONDON, ...
Energy analyst Benjamin Nsiah argues for the removal of the fuel price floor, challenging its benefits for smaller OMCs amid ...
ACCRA, Ghana — A massive fire swept through Kantamanto Market in the early hours of Jan. 2, destroying more than 100 shops and causing millions of cedis in damages. The blaze, which began around 1:19 ...
The Ghana Insurers Association (GIA) has inaugurated its 12th President and a new Governing Board, marking a renewed push to ...