British Airways’ plan to move the London-Accra-London flights from Heathrow to Gatwick at the end of March 2021 has taken another twist, with Ghana promising to take reciprocal action in the coming days if the decision is not reversed. This follows the receipt of a letter dated January 14, 2021, which was signed by BA’s Senior Vice President for Africa ...
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Ghana Oil Company in trouble over US$15 million suit
Prestige Links Security Limited has sued Ghana Oil Company (GOC) to the tune of US$15,000,000 million for damages accruing over an eight-year period. In the proposed statement of claim made by Prestige Links Security Limited (herein as Plaintiff) versus Ghana Oil Company (Defendant), the aforementioned is seeking a declaration by the High Court that the Defendant breached a duty of ...
Read More »Ghana, 47 others benefited from IMF’s US$11.3 billion COVID-19 fund
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has announced about US$91 billion in financing to 80 countries, including US$11.3 billion to 48 low-income countries since the onset of the pandemic in late March and as of September 15, 2020. Out of this lending, the IMF channeled US$30 billion (equivalent to SDR 21.2 billion) in financing to 69 countries through emergency lending facilities. ...
Read More »Electricity for all promise laudable but execution remains sceptical – IES
The Institute for Energy Security (IES) has said it is sceptical about the Akufo-Addo administration’s renewed promise to supply electricity to all by the end of its second term. This comes after President Akufo-Addo in his inaugural speech during his swearing-in last week disclosed of government’s commitment to extend electricity supply to communities lacking. In a statement issued, the IES ...
Read More »Less than 2 million Ghanaians pay tax – GACC
About 1.5 million out of the six million eligible Ghanaian taxpayers pay tax, allotting Ghana one of the lowest tax to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) ratio in Africa. Ghana, therefore, has a lot to do to meet the Sub-Saharan average target of 17 per cent which is above the nation’s 13 per cent mark as her various governments have over ...
Read More »Ghana and UK reach agreement to provide duty free economy
Ghana and the United Kingdom have reached a consensus on the main elements of a new trade agreement. This consensus was reached after Alan Kyerematen, Ghana’s Minister of Trade and Industry and the Rt Hon Liz Truss MP, UK Secretary of State for International Trade met via video conference Thursday December 31. A statement said “Today we are pleased to ...
Read More »2020 would have been a wonderful year in the absence of coronavirus – 1D1F PRO
The One District One Factory Secretariat asserts that the year 2020 with the absence of the deadly COVID-19 pandemic that ravaged the world would have been a wonderful year to be told in the history of industrialization in Ghana. In an end of year assessment, the Public Relations Officer of the Secretariat, Mr Kwaku Gyasi states that the government agency ...
Read More »Nigeria to re-open land borders soon – President Buhari hints
After more than a year of closing its frontiers to stop the smuggling of products from neighbouring West African states into the country, President of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari has stated that Nigeria is looking to reopen its borders ‘as soon as possible’. This is according to the Prime Premium Times website. Mr. Buhari stated this during a meeting with governors ...
Read More »500 Kayayei empowered with knowledge and vocational skills
A cohort of 500 Kayayei (female head porters), have been empowered under the United Nation Population Fund’s (UNFPA), ‘Kayayei Assistance Project’ (KASPRO), to lessen their vulnerability and position them towards self-development. The beneficiaries, who were selected from the Tema Station area in Accra, were provided with education on Sexual and Reproductive Health Right (SRHR); Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV); Vocational ...
Read More »African Union approves January 1 for commencement of trading under AfCFTA
African leaders have approved that trading should start on 1 January next year as scheduled on the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) agreement and requested African financial institutions to provide technical and financial support for its implementation. “We call on women, youth, businesses, trade unions, civil society, cross border traders, the academia, the African Diaspora and other stakeholders to ...
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