Ghana to Host the Third Edition of Africa Energy Technology Conference
Ghana will host over 1,500 energy delegates from more than 30 countries at the Africa Energy Technology Conference from May...
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Ghana to Host the Third Edition of Africa Energy Technology Conference
Ghana will host over 1,500 energy delegates from more than 30 countries at the Africa Energy Technology Conference from May 19 to 21 in Accra. The third edition of the Africa Energy Technology Conference (AETC) takes place at the Labadi Beach Hotel under the theme “From Borders to Bridges: Driving
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Ghana to Host the Third Edition of Africa Energy Technology Conference
Ghana will host over 1,500 energy delegates from more than 30 countries at the Africa Energy Technology Conference from May 19 to 21 in Accra. The third edition of the Africa Energy Technology Conference (AETC) takes place at the Labadi Beach Hotel under the theme “From Borders to Bridges: Driving
CARE International and Cargill expand PROSPER Programme in Ghana
CARE International in Ghana, in partnership with Cargill, has officially launched the fourth phase of the PROSPER project at inception events held in Sefwi Akontombra, Bibiani and Sefwi Wiawso. The event brought together a broad coalition of stakeholders, including representatives from district assemblies (Coordinating Directors, Planning Officers, Head of Departments),
Government Highlights Ethical Mining Opportunities at New York Forum
Story By: Nii Okpoti Odamtten/Muhammed Faisal Mustapha… In a decisive push to deepen international confidence in Ghana’s mining sector, senior government officials and industry stakeholders took Ghana’s investment message directly to the heart of global finance in New York, where discussions centered on ethical mining, regulatory reforms, and sustainable economic
Ghana’s Tree for Life Initiative Sets New Environmental Benchmark
Story By: Nii Okpoti Odamtten & Muhammed Faisal Mustapha…. At a time when climate change, deforestation and land degradation continue to threaten ecosystems across the globe, Ghana is positioning itself as one of Africa’s emerging leaders in environmental restoration, with an ambitious national campaign that has already seen more than
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