Bored with simply serving up search results, Google has started testing a prototype drone delivery system that can shuttle goods to remote areas. The project is being developed at Google X, the company's secretive research and development arm, and has ...
Figures out Friday are expected to show India`s faltering economy grew at its fastest pace in over two years in the first financial quarter, as the election of a new right-wing government spurred confidence. India has been mired in its longest spell of sub ...
Dorset – When news broke on Thursday afternoon that Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie had tied the knot, the handsome actor was busy with a photocall to promote his latest film. Brad was spotted sporting a wedding ring as he posed for photos to promote his film ...
Finland has announced its intention to sign a Host Nation Support memorandum of understanding with Nato to effectively allow troops from the defence alliance to train on Finnish soil and to provide assistance in the event of accident, crisis or conflict.
Manufacturers have been raising their prices at the fastest pace in years in the wake of soaring utility bills, rising transport costs, and higher prices of raw materials. According to data on producer price trends issued by the Ghana Statistical Service on Wednesday, July prices of manufactured goods stood at 40.3 percent more than a year ago, showing how multiple economic challenges – including high taxes, expensive cost of credit, and rising input costs due to the cedi’s depreciation – threaten
Mobile telecommunication companies have spent more than GH¢80million over the last three years to repair fibre-optic cables that were damaged through various activities, the Ghana Telecoms Chamber has reported. The number of fibre-cuts in the industry has seen an exponential increase -- from 480 cuts in 2011 to 2,110 in 2013 -- and the situation for the first half of 2014 does not look any better as operators have already suffered 1,304 cuts. In the first half of the year, MTN, the largest mobile
SGL Royal Kapita, an investment advisory firm, has formally commenced operations with a promise to transform the investment banking industry with carefully-thought out strategies. Addressing journalists at the launch, the firm’s Chief Executive Officer Dr. Bernard Tetteh-Dumanya, said the company is “not coming to add to the numbers in the investment advisory industry, but rather, to be a trendsetter in new and groundbreaking ways of conducting the investment banking business in Ghana, Africa
The number of people who have ported their mobile phone lines since Mobile Number Portability (MNP) was introduced in the country will reach two million in the next four months as interest in the service continues to surge. As at the first week of July this year, more than 1.65 million porting requests – representing 6 percent of the country’s 29.2 million mobile phone subscriptions – had been completed. According to the NCA, which released a report on Wednesday to mark three years of Mobile
The second edition of the Western Business and Investment Fair (WEBIF) has kicked-off in the Oil City, Sekondi-Takoradi, on the theme ‘‘Promoting Trade and Investments through Effective Business Networking.’’ Over 35 exhibitors made up of businesses in trade, insurance, manufacturing, finance, agriculture, food and beverages, as well as educational institutions are participating. The four-day event seeks to draw trade and investment into the region and promote effective networking between
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