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New 2 Ghana cedi notes to go into circulation on Friday
The new 2 Ghana cedis bank note will go into circulation from Friday, May 14.
Ghana's economy to grow by 4 to 5% -IMF
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) projects Ghana's economy to expand by four to five per cent this year, boosted by investments linked to the offshore oil sector, which will come on stream in 2011. The economic growth rate by the end of 2009 was between three to four per cent. Mr Peter Allum, IMF Mission Chief, who made the observation said ...Apple Might Slash iPad Prices If Initial Sales Are Slow
The iPad’s $500 starting price was lower than people expected, but Apple could still make price cuts if the device fails to gain traction among consumers, says an analyst. ...Taxpayer's bail-out of banks is 'justified' says NAO
The Treasury was "justified" in using taxpayers' money to bail out banks to protect the wider financial system, according to a report....'Black screen of death' afflicts Microsoft's Windows 7
Microsoft's Windows 7 users have been struck down by the 'black screen of death', a bug that disables their system. ...Google to limit free news access
Newspaper publishers will now be able to set a limit on the number of free news articles people can read through Google, the company has announced....Seven companies lauded for best business practice
Seven companies have been presented with Ghana Business Code Gold Membership certificates for adhering to high standards of business practice in human rights, labour values, best environmental responsibility and anti-corruption....GCB posts outstanding performance in 3rd quarter
Ghana Commercial Bank, the most widely distributed bank in Ghana, has recorded an outstanding performance in the third quarter of the year posting almost 80 percent increase in interest....Global rice prices about to rise- A GNA Feature
Accra, Nov. 27, GNA - Strong signals emerging out of Asia, the world's main rice basket, indicate that the world may be on the brink of yet another food crisis, driven, this time, mainly by disappointing shortfalls in crop harvests....Senegal Airlines signs for six aircrafts
Senegal Airlines, the newly unveiled national airline carrier of Senegal, has formerly expressed interest in acquiring six planes from leading aircraft manufacturer, Airbus. According to Airbus, Senegal Airline has signed a letter of intent to purchase four A320 family aircraft and two A330s....
So is this how the President is ruling in Ghana, sacking ministers like nobody's business? His turn will come too.
I wouldn't mind training and swimming 9 to 5 if I was paid millions to do it! Isn't that his job anyway? Why all the ...
One thing is for sure: the money goes from president to president (ex- and current alike) and will never reach the ordinary masses. Why ...
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