News Access Bank Office Opens At Airport City

In what can be said to be a strategic move to bring world-class banking to its customers and cater for the specialised needs of the business community within the Airport City enclave, Access Bank has increased its business office locations to forty-seven with the unveiling of its newest branch at the Cargo Centre village in … Read more

Marine Gas Oil To Drop By 20% – President Mahama

President John Mahama has disclosed that discussions are far advanced for Ghana to reduce the cost of marine gas oil by at least twenty percent. The National Petroleum Authority (NPA) is however expected to announce the ultimate decision and determine the subsequent implementation. According to President Mahama, the reduction is expected to attract other maritime … Read more

Kotoka International Airport Modernisation Takes Shape – Gov’t

The Government of Ghana has announced that the modernisation of the Kotoka International Airport (KIA) is gathering steam. Amandi Holdings Limited is undertaking the project at Terminal Two, while Mapa Construction and Trade Company Incorporated is constructing Terminal Three. The Ghana Airport Company Limited (GACL) is investing US$292 million in terminal infrastructure at the KIA. … Read more

The Folly OfAnInfrastructure-Based DevelopmentAgenda

Complain about the lack of jobs in Ghana these days and an NDC official is likely to respond with something along the lines of “We have completed an unprecedentednumberof infrastructure projects, and the jobs will come”. For the NDC government, infrastructure projects have become a substitute for prudent economic policies that ensure that businessesflourish. To … Read more

Flagstaff House Declared No-Fly Zone

The Flagstaff House and the Osu Castle have been declared a “no flying enclave” for airlines in the country. This was contained in the new Civil Aviation Amendment Act 2016. Additionally, passengers of domestic airlines who suffer undue delays at the airport can receive up to GHC16, 000 if they decide to take on the … Read more