British Council Inaugurates Phase Three Of Connecting Classr...
The British Council in collaboration with the UK Department of International Development (DFID) has inaugurated phase three of the Connecting Classrooms programme in Accra.
Connecting Classrooms, a programme the British Council has run since 2008, has developed long-term, sustainable partnerships, support ... Read More
African Development Bank To Triple Climate Financing To $5 B...
Dr. Akinwumi Adesina – AfDB President
Dr Akinwumi Adesina, President of the African Development Bank (AfDB), has announced that the Bank would nearly triple its annual climate financing to reach $5 billion annually by 2020.
AfDB’s climate spending would increase to ... Read More
Ghana To Host 2015 Mo Ibrahim Governance Weekend
Mo Ibrahim
Ghana is to host the 2015 edition of the annual Mo Ibrahim Governance Weekend, scheduled to take place in Accra from November 20 – November 22.
The annual flagship event of the Mo Ibrahim Foundation would focus on Africa ... Read More
London Mayor Offers Advice On How Ghana Can Attract UK Inves...
Lord Mayor of London, Alan Yarrow
Lord Mayor of London, Alan Yarrow, says if Ghana will attract significant capital from foreign private from UK and other parts of the world, the country must resolve associated risks that come with investing ... Read More
France Maritime Investors Eye Ghana’s Ports
A business delegation from French company, HAROPA, has met Ghanaian maritime companies in order to present transport and logistics solution offers available to and from the Seine gateway for efficient service delivery.
The decision for the HAROPA, an alliance of ports ... Read More
Ghanaian Resident In The US Invents Solar Generator
Godfred Biney, 48, a Ghanaian resident in the US has crafted a state-of-the art generator. It is solar and said to be noiseless.
The generator was produced by Fenyi Renewable Energy Incorporated, said to be a green energy Company.
According to information ... Read More
Africa Faces The Challenge of Sustaining Growth – Worl...
Sub-Sahara African countries are continuing to grow, albeit at a slower pace, due to a more challenging economic environment.
According to new World Bank projections, Growth will slow in 2015 to 3.7 per cent from 4.6 per cent in 2014, reaching ... Read More
Africa’s Economic Growth To Slow Down – African Union
The African Union (AU) has projected economic growth to slow to about four per cent this year, and part of 2016 because of the fall in commodity prices.
Mrs Fatima Haram Acyl, AU Commissioner for Trade and Industry, said economic growth ... Read More
Japanese Government Constructs School Block For Ivorian Refu...
Mr Nopiaki Sadamoto, Press Secretary, Japanese Embassy in Accra, on Thursday inaugurated a classroom block for the St Mathews basic school at the Ivorian Refugee Camp at Fetentaa in the Berekum Municipality of Brong-Ahafo Region.
The six unit classroom block, constructed ... Read More
Ghana Launches 2015 International Year Of Soils
The celebrations of the International Year of Soils (IYS) 2015, has been launched in Accra, with a call on Ghana to lead the way for showing Africa the need to keep soil safe in ensuring food security and human survival ... Read More