Quantum Terminals Group (QTG), a leading energy infrastructure developer in Ghana, has today listed a corporate bond on London Stock Exchange’s International Securities Market.
The Precious Minerals Marketing Company has described as “totally bogus” and of “no effect” the Ghana Standard Authority’s move to assay, value and certify refined gold.
Today's newspaper headlines: Thursday, November 29, 2018
Gold Fields Ghana Limited has picked up three awards in recognition of the mine’s efforts in reducing injury and promoting safe operations at its mine.
SA Airways needs about R17bn in government bailouts, or refinancing from banks, in the next three months to continue operations, executives told MPs on Tuesday.
The Supreme Court has dismissed a suit challenging the creation of the proposed Oti Region out of the Volta Region and other new regions.
Executive Chairman of the GLICO GROUP has called on the insurance industry to consider directing their product development towards helping the country achieve its SDGs targets.
Energy Minister, John Peter Amewu, has asked Ghanaians to pardon him and the Nana Akufo-Addo-led government for the intermittent power cuts that hit the country at least two weeks ago.
Ghana has begun processes towards the establishment of One-Stop Centres for persons who suffer violence and abuses of all kinds, especially children.
Debts running into millions of Ghana cedis are burdening the energy sector, Amewu has admitted, but refutes suggestions they are the cause of the recent wave of power cuts.
Webster University (Ghana) has expressed interest in collaborating with the Government of Ghana and the Ministry of Education to develop 21st Century centred modules and courses to tackle some of Ghana’s challenges.
Instagram announced Wednesday that it’s rolling out new features that will make the app easier to use for people with visual impairments. The changes will allow screen readers to describe photos, either automatically using AI or by reading custom descriptions added by users.
Students in the country’s College of Education are idling as a result of a month-old strike declared by their teachers.
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