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Global IT spending to grow 4.6% in 2010 – Report
As the global economy recovers IT spending will grow and emerging markets will be in the lead.
A report by Gartner, a UK-based research company which says on its website it “is the world's leading information technology research and…
School to destroy students' mobile phones
Authorities of the Kwanyako Secondary/Technical School and the Parents Teacher Association (PTA), have agreed to destroy by fire 24 mobile phones seized from students last year.
Mr Francis Koomson, Headmaster of the school, disclosed this…
Ghana through to semi-finals after beating Angola one nil
Ghana breezed into the semi-finals of the Orange African Nations Cup tournament in Angola after beating the hosts by a lone goal.
A more organized and composed Black Stars got the goal in the 15th minute when Asamoah Gyan curled in a…
What you must know about Ghana’s Interim EPA
Ghana and European Union trade has been guided by a non-reciprocal trade regime offering tariff preferences for Ghanaian products entering the EU market under the Lome Convention from 1975 to 2000 and of late the Cotonou Partnership…
Nigerian company in Ghana to produce 1.5 million tonnes of cement
A Nigerian cement producing company in Ghana intends to produce 1.5 million tonnes this year.
A Nigerian publication, Leadership Nigeria reports that Dangote Group which has sank $3.5 billion into its operations says it aims at producing…
Indian pharmaceutical company pulls out of Ghana
An Indian pharmaceutical company that bought about 51% shares in a Ghanaian company has pulled out of the joint venture because it could not make inroads into the West African market as it had originally planned information available to…
Volta Star Textiles Limited faces imminent collapse
The Volta Star Textiles Limited at Juapong faces imminent collapse, operating only eight percent of its installed capacity since its inauguration in May 2007.
This came to light on Tuesday when the Ghana News Agency visited the factory…
Ghana’s timber export suffers further decline in 2009
The export of timber products from Ghana has suffered further decline in 2009 following low exports in 2008.
According to the International Tropical Timber Organisation (ITTO), compared to 2008 exports of 430,081 cubic meters for the first…
Earthquake scare wakes Ghana up!
Rumour of an impending earthquake that reverberated across the country woke the whole of Ghana up at dawn Monday January 18, 2010.
While no one seems to know the source of the rumour, friends, families and neighbours made phone calls, sent…
Slave museum to be built in Ghana
Plans are underway to build the first ever slave museum in Ghana to serve as a monument to the Transnational Slave Trade. The slave trade was one of the most dastardly acts of man’s inhumanity against fellow humans in the history of the…