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Mining Sector Awards Deepen Rivalry Among Key Players
RANDGOLD Resources, Kamoto Copper Company, Tenke Fungurume and MMG are just some of the leading names in mining that have been nominated for the inaugural DRC Mining Industry Awards which will be announced at the gala dinner ceremony during iPAD DRC Mining & Infrastructure Indaba on 22 October in Kinshasa.
Rot at NSS: Director Tried To Kill Case with Huge Cash
A list of 23 directors of the National Service Scheme (NSS) who paid GH¢200,000 as bribe to investigators of the Bureau of National Investigations (BNI) to conceal a GH¢7.9 million financial canker at the NSS has emerged.
Majority Chief Whip: Alban Bagbin Is In Stable Condition
GHANA’S Majority Leader in Parliament, Alban Bagbin who was rushed to 37 Military Hospital in Accra yesterday is said to be in a stable condition.
Tariffs Hike: Organised Labour Seeks Relief Package From Employers
GHANA’S Trades Union Congress (TUC) has begun the processes to ensure that the recent hikes in electricity and water tariffs are reversed and relief granted to the working people and vulnerable in the country.
SOFGEN Activity Monitor Goes Live At Standard Bank
SOFGEN Holdings Limited (SOFGEN), a leading global provider of IT solutions in and around core banking, has announced the successful installation of its flagship Temenos T24 system monitoring software, SOFGEN Activity Monitor (SAM) at Standard Bank in Mozambique.
Global Oil & Gas Outlook Remains Positive
A new report has revealed that robust oil prices and major upcoming projects would boost the global oil and gas sector earnings by five to six per cent in 2015.
GFA boss’ final day: Extra Technical Team Members Pocketed $12,000 Each
THE President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kwesi Nyantakyi has revealed to the Dzamefe commission that individuals contracted by the association as extra members of the technical team each received $12,000 as honorarium for various roles played during the world cup in Brazil.
USA Ebola Case: 100 Feared Infected
HEALTH officials are reaching out to as many as 100 people who may have had contact with the first Ebola patient diagnosed in the U.S., a spokeswoman with the Texas Department of State Health Services said Thursday.
Ford Global Sales To Soar
FORD Motor Company says it expects industry sales volumes to grow in 2015, projecting U.S. industry sales between 16.8 million and 17.5 million.











