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Cal Bank opens new branch in K’si
Frank Adu, MD, Cal Bank
Cal Bank Ghana has opened one more branch in the Ashanti Region to add to its ever growing response to Ghanaians’ needs for reliable services.
According to management of the bank, the new branch, which is situated in Asafo, has come to complement the leading role Cal Bank plays in the provision of basic needs of not only citizens of Ghana but the world over.
It also contributes...
Total Ghana is 50 years
Official logo of Total petroleum
Total Ghana has launched activities to mark 50 years of the company’s operations in the country.
The golden jubilee celebrations, which will run over the next three months to December, include planned activities such as a corporate gala of major stakeholders who have supported the company over the years, sporting activities, customer appreciation days, donation...
Amenfi West Gets More Money
Mr. Samuel Victor Meisu, DCE Wassa Amenfi West
The Wassa Amenfi West District Assembly (WAWDA) in the Western Region has made gainful strides in the area of revenue collection.
It has collected an amount of GH¢149,101.06 in the first half of 2010 as against GH¢126,078.46 collected in 2009 in the same period under review.
The breakdown is as follows: rate – GH¢70,000, lands – GH¢143,000,...
Women urged to go into shea butter farming
The women’s fellowship of the Assemblies of God Church in the Upper East Region have been encouraged to venture into shea butter production as well as guinea fowl rearing as a means of earning income to support their families.
This encouragement was given by the National Director of the Women’s Fellowship of the church, Reverend Mrs. Dorcas Dapaah, at the beginning of their annual regional retreat...
‘Consider farming as a business’
Food and Agric Minister, Kwesi Ahwoi
Coordinator of the Northern Rural Growth Project, Roy Ayariga, says unless Ghanaians and Africans consider farming as a business and not for subsistence, the African continent would continue to depend on food from other continents as Africa will not be able to produce enough to feed its people.
Mr. Ayariga said this when he spoke to Today in an interview at the...
GH¢5m boost for Cotton
Mahama Ayariga, Trade and Industry Minister
Mr. Mahama Ayariga, Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry, on Wednesday announced that the government had secured GH¢5 million to revamp the cotton industry to make it viable and productive.
He said the Ministry of Trade and Industry through the Export Development and Investment Fund (EDIF) had provided a GH¢ 3million facility for cotton farmers and an...
FNSL Introduces Sika Plus
Mr. Mark Opoku, Operations Manager, FNSL
First National Savings & Loans Company (FNSL) has added another product to its existing innovations.
It is the Domestic Money Transfer Service known as the ‘Sika plus’. And it’s currently being operated in all the 30 FNSL branches nationwide.
It is an instant Domestic Money Transfer product of FNSL. It is a special service by which one person (Remitter)...
High duty charges killing car dealers
The Greater Accra Used Car Dealers Association, have expressed major concerns about the duty charges they pay to the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA) before clearing their goods.
According to the car dealers, it was most unfortunate that the duty charged for a single car has been increased by almost 20%.
The association raised these concerns in an exclusive interview with Today.
According...
Barclays to support microfinance
Barclays has pledged its unflinching support to improving the quality of life of the poor through its programme of extending basic financial services to the vulnerable in society.
Mr. Vinit Chandra, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Barclays Africa, who is in the country on a day’s visit, made the commitment after observing a meeting of Boi women’s group, a Village Savings and Loan Association...
Melcom opens more branches
Group photograph of the Branch Managers
One of the nation’s largest shopping centers Melcom will on Wednesday August 30 open one more branch in the Ashanti Region to add to its ever-growing response to Ghanaians’ needs quality and affordable services.
The new branch to be situated at Ahodwo, according to the management of the company, indicates the leading role Melcom plays in the provision of...










