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Kasapreko Company Limited, a leading and successful beverage producing company in Ghana, emerged among the Top 25 most admired brands in Africa. This was announced at the 7th annual Brand Africa report in Belgium on 24th May 2019. Kasapreko Company Limited is the only Ghanaian business that made it to the top 25 most admired brands in Africa, according to the report unveiled by Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) in partnership with Geopoll, Kantar, Brand Leadership and Africa Business Magazine. Brand Africa 100 is a Pan Africa survey and ranking of Africa’s best brand developed by Brand Leadership. The rankings are…

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Kasapreko Company Limited, a leading and successful beverage producing company in Ghana, emerged among the Top 25 most admired brands in Africa. This was announced at the 7th annual Brand Africa report in Belgium on 24th May 2019. Kasapreko Company Limited is the only Ghanaian business that made it to the top 25 most admired brands in Africa, according to the report unveiled by Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) in partnership with Geopoll, Kantar, Brand Leadership and Africa Business Magazine. Brand Africa 100 is a Pan Africa survey and ranking of Africa’s best brand developed by Brand Leadership. The rankings are…

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A four-year old boy has drowned in a manhole at Fijai Hills in the Sekondi-Takoradi metropolis of the Western Region. Perez Quarm, a kindergarten pupil, was said to be playing with his colleagues in the area when he accidentally slipped into the newly constructed manhole left uncovered by the owner. His father, Anthony Quarm who was called by neighbours, rushed to the scene, dived into the manhole to pull out the boy but was pronounced dead few minutes later by doctors at the Effia Nkwanta Regional Hospital. The incident happened Saturday at about 6:00pm. Traumatised Mr Quarm, a pastor of…

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The 2018 Outstanding Health Insurance Entrepreneur of the year is promising a more competitive, hugely accessible range of services that will meet the health needs of citizens across the country. Percy Asare Ansah, CEO of Premier Health Insurance says the health needs of his clients will continuously remain a non-negotiable responsibility and will do everything to ensure that his clients have the best of healthcare to be able to give their best at work. “No company will be able to achieve its Key Performance Indicators with a sick workforce. Sickness is part of life. But the ability to access the greatest of healthcare at affordable prices will determine…

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The 2018 Outstanding Health Insurance Entrepreneur of the year is promising a more competitive, hugely accessible range of services that will meet the health needs of citizens across the country. Percy Asare Ansah, CEO of Premier Health Insurance says the health needs of his clients will continuously remain a non-negotiable responsibility and will do everything to ensure that his clients have the best of healthcare to be able to give their best at work. “No company will be able to achieve its Key Performance Indicators with a sick workforce. Sickness is part of life. But the ability to access the greatest of healthcare at affordable prices will determine…

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A coalition of 32 non-governmental organisations under the umbrella of Forest Watch Ghana has fingered the government on its seeming silence on Anas’s investigative piece on galamsey. The piece implicated some government officials including the Secretary to the Inter-ministerial Committee on Illegal Mining, Charles Bissue. On premiering the exposé, Anas filed a formal complaint at the Office of the Special Prosecutor alleging corruption, an incident which led to the resignation of Mr. Bissue from the Committee, while the government demanded for the raw footage for further investigations. But not much has since been heard about the case. The coalition is…

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The Bank of Ghana’s appointed Receiver Eric Nana Nipah, a Director of PricewaterhouseCoopers (Ghana) Limited, has started winding up insolvent microfinance companies whose licences were revoked. The main duties of the receiver will be to recover and maximise asset realisations for the benefit of creditors including mainly depositors and distribute realisations. The action of the central bank is in accordance with Section 123(2) of Act 930 in order to satisfy the indebtedness of these institutions to their creditors, to the extent possible. “Following his appointment, the Receiver has commenced the process of taking control over these affected microfinance companies, as…

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Eric Nana Nipah[/caption] The Bank of Ghana’s appointed Receiver Eric Nana Nipah, a Director of PricewaterhouseCoopers (Ghana) Limited, has started winding up insolvent microfinance companies whose licences were revoked. The main duties of the receiver will be to recover and maximise asset realisations for the benefit of creditors including mainly depositors and distribute realisations. The action of the central bank is in accordance with Section 123(2) of Act 930 in order to satisfy the indebtedness of these institutions to their creditors, to the extent possible. “Following his appointment, the Receiver has commenced the process of taking control over these affected…

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Former President Jerry John Rawlings and other leading members of the June 4 uprising will on Tuesday address a grand durbar of chiefs and people at the Nungua Traditional Authority Park, to mark the 40th anniversary of the 1979 uprising. According to the anniversary planning committee of the durbar, which commences at 8.30am will commence with a parade of young cadres, followed by a wreath-laying ceremony for the departed heroes after which solidarity messages will be delivered by a host of dignitaries including NDC General Secretary, Johnson Asiedu Nketia and cadre, Eric Bortey. This year’s celebrations have been under the…

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Since 2015, my team and I have worked tirelessly at producing rich Ghanaian theatrical pieces that have been staged in Accra, Tarkwa and Kumasi and this July God willing, we will unveil our sixth play, THE BOY CALLED A GIRL, at National Theatre. In February 2015, we staged our first play, This Family Is Not For Sale Season 1, followed by its Season 2 later that year. We went ahead to stage I Want To Sue God! and My Wife-in-law in 2016. Tribeless was a 2017 production which was re-run in 2018. We are here in 2019 and we have…

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