Foreign/Diplomatic Policy

Canada to sign trade, investment deal with Ghana

  • May 14, 2013

Canada has hinted of its pursuit to sign a new trade and investment agreement with Ghana, a top official said May 13, 2013. Canada’s Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird has signalled his country’s intent to deepen trade and investment with Ghana which it sees as one of the world’s fastest-growing economies. According to a statement […]

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French industrialists to visit Ghana

  • May 14, 2013

A delegation of high-level managers from 30 French companies in the infrastructural, banking, technology, telecommunications, oil and construction industries and public works will visit Ghana from May 22 to explore business opportunities. A statement signed by the French Ambassador to Ghana, Frederic Clavier and copied to the Ghana News Agency on Monday said the delegation […]

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US to stop Diversity Visa Lottery Programme – Report

  • May 13, 2013

The US Government’s diversity visa lottery programme that allowed 55,000 applicants from other countries, especially developing countries to be selected at random and given residency in America is likely to be stopped, a report by the Washington Post says. According to the report, in the contentious debate over immigration policy, three groups have dominated public […]

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An Introduction of Ghana – China Relations.

  • May 13, 2013

China and Ghana established diplomatic relations on July 5 1960. The founding fathers of the two new-born republics laid a solid cornerstone for the development of the bilateral ties. In recent years, fruitful achievements have been made in various fields of bilateral cooperation, especially under the framework of China-Africa Cooperation Forum. China takes the unity and cooperation with developing countries as the basis of […]

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Kofi Annan chairs Mandela group as Tutu steps down

  • May 13, 2013

Mr. Kofi Annan has been named Chair of The Elders, an independent group of global leaders founded by South Africa’s Nelson Mandela. Mr Annan, the former UN Secretary General takes over from Archbishop Desmond Tutu who stepped down as Chair of the group after six years. Mr Annan’s deputy will be Norway’s first woman Prime […]

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US opens pharmaceutical training centre in Ghana to combat fake drugs

  • May 13, 2013

The United States Pharmacopeial Convention (USP) has opened a centre in Ghana to train experts to combat the rising tide of substandard and counterfeit drugs in sub-Sahara Africa. A press release issued by the US Embassy in Accra and copied to ghanabusinessnews.com says the Center for Pharmaceutical Advancement and Training (CePAT) has been launched in […]

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Remarks by Obama After Meeting with African Leaders

  • May 13, 2013

THE PRESIDENT:  Well, it is a great pleasure to welcome four leaders from Africa, all of whom are doing extraordinary work — President Sall from Senegal, President Banda from Malawi, President Koroma from Sierra Leone, and Prime Minister Neves from Cape Verde. The reason that I’m meeting with these four is they exemplify the progress […]

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Israel to launch Ghana alumni club

  • May 13, 2013

The Israeli Embassy in Ghana will officially launch a club dedicated to all alumni and individuals, who have benefitted from the training of its international Development Agency (MASHAV), over the years. The Ghana Chapter of the Shalom Club will officially be launched on May 25, 2013; and will include the screening of the documentary “Kumasi-Haifa” […]

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US gov’t pleased with Ghana’s political situation

  • May 11, 2013

The United States  is pleased with the on-going political situation in Ghana with regards to the current petition challenging the outcome of the December 2012 presidential polls in court. Mr Michael Pelletier, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs, African Affairs of the U.S Department of State, said “it shows that the institutions are […]