Avoid non-essential trips to conflict countries

[ad_1] The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration has advised against Ghanaians embarking on non-essential travels to conflict-prone countries. Additionally, the public is cautioned to remain vigilant regarding intermediaries who claim to offer enticing opportunities such as employment, residency, and citizenship permits. This alert follows the ongoing wars in various countries. In a statement…

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Suspension not enough for countries with unconstitutional rule

[ad_1] The Chairperson of the African Union (AU) Peace and Security Council (PSC), H.E Ambassador Emilia Ndinelao Mkusa, has emphasized that suspending countries from the AU due to unconstitutional regime changes is insufficient as a deterrent. Addressing the press ahead of the 2nd AU Reflection Forum on Unconstitutional Changes of Government, Ambassador Mkusa acknowledged the…

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JICA, ECG Training Centre organise workshop for electrical engineers, technicians from 4 African countries

[ad_1] The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) in collaboration with the Electricity Company of Ghana [ECG] Training Centre has successfully conducted electrical engineers training for African countries. The training is aimed at improving the skills of engineers in Power and Distribution Planning, Design and System Protection and Control, and technicians in Maintenance of Electrical Equipment….

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Ghana places 7th among countries with highest IMF debts

[ad_1] The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is a key player in global finance, offering monetary assistance to governments suffering economic difficulties. However, these loans from the IMF can have deep and varied effects on their economy. These effects are felt in some parts of Africa, particularly in regions where the debt is unsustainable. Typically as…

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Carbon Credits: $82bn at stake for Ghana, other African countries – UNECA

[ad_1] Ghana and other African countries could potentially generate around $82 billion annually from carbon credits, as indicated by the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa. The commission is urging African member states, currently convening at the 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference COP 28 in Dubai, to establish a fully-fledged carbon market. This market…

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Import restrictions bill: Affected countries may retaliate

[ad_1] Former Minister of Trade, Haruna Iddrisu, has expressed concerns about the potential negative impact of the import restriction bill on Ghana’s trade relations with other countries. Mr. Iddrisu who is also the Member of Parliament for Tamale South constituency made this call in his contribution to the ongoing debate on the import restriction bill yet to…

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