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Ghana: Companies in the News

19.07.2008 01:07    allafrica.com
Assinman Rural Bank goes Western Union


Ghana: Zoomlion Helps 25 Women to Break the Glass Ceiling

19.07.2008 01:07    allafrica.com
The Management of Zoomlion Ghana Limited, the leading waste management company in the country has gone a step further in bringing to reality the adage that "what a man can do, a woman can do and sometimes do it better".

Ghana: Govt Wants Deeper Co-Operation in Aviation Sector

19.07.2008 01:07    allafrica.com
The Minister of Aviation, Hon. Joe Baidoe-Ansah has called on West African states to foster closer and deeper co-operation in order to lift the Aviation Sector in the sub-region to the required standard to stimulate economic growth and social integration.

Liberia: Former ACDB Employees On Gov't Back

19.07.2008 01:07    allafrica.com
Former employees of Agriculture and Corporative Development Bank (ACDB) are in discussion with the Liberian government through the Agriculture Ministry for salary arrears and other benefits which according to them, government owes them.


Namibia: Walvis Bay Wows Johnson-Sirleaf

19.07.2008 01:07    allafrica.com
Liberian Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf expressed her government's desire to forge cooperation with its Namibian counterparts in areas of fishing.

Sierra Leone: Milestone Opens New School in Makeni Today

19.07.2008 01:07    allafrica.com
Milestone Trading Company Limited, a holding company owning and operating several mines in Sierra Leone, will today open the Madame Alice Koroma Community Primary School in Makeni.

Nigeria: Minister Explains Need for Review of Labour Laws

19.07.2008 01:07    allafrica.com
Minister of Labour and Productivity, Dr Hassan Muhammad Lawal yesterday said his ministry's move to review existing labour laws under the aegis of the International Labour Organization was designed to strengthen the capacity of the ministry and its agencies in

Nigeria: APM Terminals Trains NPA Pilots Abroad

19.07.2008 01:07    allafrica.com
APM Terminals Apapa Limited, operators of the Apapa Container Terminal has again displayed its commitment to the progress of the Nigerian port system as it has organized a Ship Handling Training Course for Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) pilots at Force

Nigeria: Kano Farmers Yet to Get Fertilizer

19.07.2008 01:07    allafrica.com
Farmers in Kano State are yet to take delivery of fertilizer allocation from the state ministry of agriculture many months after sale of the commodity was launched by Governor Ibrahim Shekarau.

Liberia: Stance Against Fake Products Begins

19.07.2008 01:07    allafrica.com
Massive awareness campaign against 'fake goods' and other inappropriate business practices are among steps undertaken by the Liberia Crusaders for Peace (LCP) to put a halt to the decades-long national mess.

Ghana: Nduom Also Kicks Against Sale of GT

19.07.2008 01:07    allafrica.com
The Flag bearer of the Convention People's Party (CPP), Dr. Paa Kwesi Nduom has kicked against government's decision to sell Ghana Telecom (GT) to Vodafone International Holding at the cost of $900 million.

Nigeria: Minister Campaigns for Subsidy Removal

19.07.2008 01:07    allafrica.com
The Federal government yesterday kicked off a campaign for the removal of subsidy on petroleum products in the country. Minister of State for Energy (Petroleum) Mr. Odein Ajumogobia, who opened the campaign while addressing the National Executive Committee of the

Nigeria: NCC Begins Sim Cards Registration

19.07.2008 01:07    allafrica.com
The Nigeria Communications Commission (NCC) has commenced the process of registration of Sim Cards in a bid to tackle security threats posed by some GSM suscribers

Nigeria: The Effects of Biomass Burning On Mother Nature

19.07.2008 01:07    allafrica.com
Wood is a product of the process of the natural recycling of elements in the air and the surface of the earth that makes life on earth possible. Life existed for millions of years without the use of fossil fuels

Nigeria: Yar'Adua Dumps Niger Delta Summit

19.07.2008 01:07    allafrica.com
The insurgence of Niger Delta militants continued yesterday, as unidentified gunmen blew up the Tebidaba oil pipeline, belonging to Italian oil giant, Nigeria Agip Oil Company (NAOC), in Southern Ijaw local government area of Bayelsa state.

Nigeria: Before Nupeng Strikes Again

19.07.2008 01:07    allafrica.com
Queues are yet to disappear from filling stations in major Nigerian cities, four days after tanker drivers suspended a three-day strike to press for less expensive diesel, good roads and a pay rise. Motorists are still feeling the pains of

Ghana: Road Safety Commission Wages War

19.07.2008 01:07    allafrica.com
THE ASHANTI Regional Road Safety Committee, acting on the directives of the National Road Safety Commission, has successfully embarked on a joint-exercise with the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA), and the Motor Traffic and Transport Unit (MTTU), to have

Nigeria: Nulge Protests Move to Abolish LG System

19.07.2008 01:07    allafrica.com
MEMBERS of the Ebonyi state chapter of Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE), yesterday, marched round major streets of Abakaliki, protesting against the move by some state Governors to abolish the local government system in the country.

Liberia: Int'l Bank Launches New Branch

19.07.2008 01:07    allafrica.com
The International Bank Liberia Limited has launched a new branch at the Caldwell Junction on Bushrod Island. The launching of a news branch is part of the bank's expansion of banking services across Monrovia.

Ghana: The Ghana Telecom Deal Cannot Hold

19.07.2008 01:07    allafrica.com
Yesterday, the government hurriedly tabled the proposal for the sale of 70 percent of Ghana Telecom to Vodafone before parliament for approval. The government could get the deal approved, using its sheer numbers in parliament, but it would leave several

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