Accra, April 30, Ghanadot/GNA – A
30-member delegation of the Association of Road Contractors of
Ghana (ASROC) begins a two-week visit to China on May 3,
according to an official statement issued by the Ministry of
Roads and Highways in Accra on Thursday.
The statement signed by Mr Mawutordzi Abissath, Head of Public
Affairs, said while in China, ASROC executives as well as
officials of the Ministry of Trade and Industry would hold
bilateral talks with their Chinese counterparts.
It said ASROC executives would also be involved in meetings with
the China Export-Import Bank in Beijing from May 11-12.
The statement said members of the delegation who were chosen
from the Association’s membership nationwide would also
participate in the China Road Summit and Exhibition
2009.
Accra, April 30, Ghanadot - Figures released by
the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) disclosed that the
Ghana’s economy grew at the rate of 7.3% of Gross
Domestic Product (GDP) for 2008 as against 7% projected
by the government at the same period.....
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Accra, April, Ghanadot - Nana Oye Lithur,a women's rights
activist has expressed her displeasure about the low number of
women appointed by the President to the position of
Metropolitan, Municipal and District Chief Executive (MMDCE)......More
Accra, April 29, Ghanadot - Records from the Customs,
Excise and Preventive Service (CEPS) show that smuggling of
commercial goods is on the ascendancy in the various border
areas across the country and the country is losing $10
million every year.... More
Tema, April 30, Ghanadot/GNA – Mr. Johnson Ben
Oduro, Manager of Ghana Business Code (GHBC), has urged
companies and business organizations to abide by the
code to ensure fair treatment of stakeholders.....More