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Striking first oil is significant for any nation – and for any oil and gas company. But when oil flowed at the Jubilee field in Ghana, it was a particularly historic event.
November 28, 2010 will ...
Rising to the Challenge
Ghana signs up for the Millennium Challenge Account
“We have been given a clean bill of health” said President John Kufuor, addressing a gathering of media and Ghanaian ...
Employment Enterprise - SME Human Resources Management Support to Association of Ghana Industries (AGI)
Association of Ghana Industries and Interims for Development Sign MOU to build Human Resources ...
From UK to Ghana: The Saga Continues... Moving to Africa after a lifetime in the UK was never going to be easy. Elvina Quaison shares some of her experiences as she settles into life in Ghana.
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On March 6th 2007, the first sub-Saharan African country to gain its independence from colonial rule celebrates a momentous milestone.
Ghana’s story over the last half century has been one of both despair ...
To help mitigate the consequences of Ghana’s brain drain of professional health workers, the IOM (International Organisation for Migration) is working with the Ghanaian Ministry of Health and other partners ...
A Fair Approach to Jobs in Ghana
Ghanaian Returnee tackles the Challenge of Changing Ghana’s Recruitment Culture
When Kwame Ofori-Kuragu returned to Ghana from the UK in 2006, the 35-year old Project ...
Destination Ghana
A job fair in Ghana – Career Destinations - is set to bring Employers, Professionals and Training providers together in Accra
By Tina Boadi
From February 16th to 17th, the Accra ...
... like to return to Ghana as I have been told that there are a lot of opportunities in financial services. My university’s Careers Department doesn’t have any information that is particularly relevant to ...
... Committee into Africa in UK Curricula) of Nigerian and Ghanaian heritage respectively, they make the point that Britain’s relationship with Africa is increasingly important for two reasons: “ Firstly, ...
... and Africans - and this illustrious son of Ghana was indeed one of her best.
A remarkable academic career followed by exemplary service in the UN’s maritime agency, the IMO, where he contributed to ...
... door’ in search of love and her Ghanaian roots, celebrated the humorous and sometimes chaotic impact of culture clash. Readers loved it, and it was selected as one of the Top 25 Summer Reads by British ...
... London a few weeks ago, my cabbie looked at me sympathetically in his rear-view mirror when I mentioned I was from Ghana. Why? His cousin who lives and works in Israel had been banned by his company ...
... was one of more than one million African troops that fought for Britain and would often recount tales of leaving Ghana (or the Gold Coast, as it was then) and his tours of duty in Burma and India during ...
... thing’!
While it won’t pay the bills or guarantee you job security, music can put you in a different space and take you to a better place.
As a young child growing up in independent Ghana, although ...
... WILLIAMS
There are two sides to every story...
In the sun-soaked capital of Ghana, best friends Theresa, Maku and Lyla struggle with the arrangements that define their ...
... are two sides to every story...
In the sun-soaked capital of Ghana, best friends Theresa, Maku and Lyla struggle with the arrangements that define their relationships. Ambitious, single-minded Theresa ...
... LATEST NOVEL FROM FRANCES MENSAH WILLIAMS
There are two sides to every story...
In the sun-soaked capital of Ghana, best friends Theresa, Maku and Lyla struggle with ...
... are two sides to every story...
In the sun-soaked capital of Ghana, best friends Theresa, Maku and Lyla struggle with the arrangements that define their relationships. Ambitious, single-minded Theresa ...