Ghana’s energy plan ambitious – US energy advisor
Raffi V. Ballian – Senior Renewable Energy Advisor, US State Department
A senior US energy advisor has lauded Ghana for having an ambitious plan for the development of its energy sector, he says by putting in place all the necessary ... Read More
President Mahama commends Canada for supporting Ghana
President John Dramani Mahama on Tuesday commended the Canadian Government for continuously supporting Ghana in her development agenda, particularly in health, water and agriculture, over the years.
He said: “Canada through the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) has become a household ... Read More
Canadian Governor General’s State Visit To Ghana
Canadian Govenor General David Johnston with President Mahama
At the request of the Right Honourable Stephen Harper, Prime Minister of Canada, Their Excellencies the Right Honourable David Johnston, Governor General of Canada, and Mrs. Sharon Johnston are on a State ... Read More
Ambassador Gene A. Cretz Remarks at Inauguration of Center f...
Ambassador Gene A. Cretz at the Inauguration of Center for Pharmaceutical Advancement and Training
Thank you so much for inviting me to this important event today. It is real pleasure to be a part of the launch of the first ... Read More
Canada exports $216.2m to Ghana but imports $20.3m goods in ...
Two-way merchandise trade between Ghana and Canada reached $236.6 million in 2012, according to an official factsheet dated May 7, 2013 and obtained by ghanabusinessnews.com.
Published by the Canadian government, figures in the document showed that the North American country exported ... Read More
An Introduction of Ghana – China Relations.
Chinese ambassador to Ghana, GONG Jianzhong.
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 ... Read More
US opens pharmaceutical training centre in Ghana to combat f...
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 ... Read More
Remarks by Obama After Meeting with African Leaders
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 ... Read More
US gov’t pleased with Ghana’s political situation
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 ... Read More
Tax avoidance, evasion have direct impact on mothers and chi...
Mr. Kofi Annan
Former UN Secretary-General, Kofi Annan has reiterated the negative impacts of tax avoidance and evasion on the world, indicating that these activities while they are global issues, “have direct impact on the lives of mothers and children.”
Mr. ... Read More