Newmont Q1 Tax Banner Ad
  • Home
  • News
    • Africa
    • International
  • Banking & Finance
    • Capital Market
    • Finance
    • Insurance
  • Economy
    • Agriculture
    • Aviation
    • Industry
    • Investing
    • Manufacturing
    • Services
  • Mining
  • Energy
    • Electricity
    • Oil & Gas
    • Recycling
    • Solar & Wind
  • Tech
    • Governance
    • Internet
    • IT Security
    • Mobile & Telecoms
    • Software
  • Sports
  • Ghana
  • Environment & Sustainability

Latest

  • EU Warns Galamsey Could Hurt Ghana’s Exports
  • CEO Of MobileMoney LTD Calls for Fintech Industry Players to Engage Innovators to Deepen Financial Inclusion
  • Coca-Cola, Gutsche Agree to Sell Controlling Interest in Coca-Cola Beverages Africa to Coca-Cola HBC AG
  • Ghana: President Directs Extension of Railway Line From Tema Port to Dawa Industrial Enclave
  • Ghana: High Commission of India Holds Festival With Exciting Performances

Tag: Emmanuel Armah Kofi Buah

Tullow To Lay Off Workers

Energy, Oil & Gas March 12, 2015March 22, 2015 MASAHUDU ANKIILU 0 Comments

Tullow Oil Plc, Africa’s leading independent oil exploration and production is to lay off more workers as a result of the declining oil prices on the international market.

Ghanaian Companies Grab $600M Oil Contracts

Energy, Oil & Gas February 23, 2015February 24, 2015 MASAHUDU ANKIILU 0 Comments

The Ghana government announced that from 2008 to 2014, about $600 million worth of oil contracts have been awarded to Ghanaian companies, as the country marks the first anniversary of the Local Content law.

Ghana Turns To Wind Energy As First Wind Farm Ready By 2016

Energy, Solar & Wind October 29, 2014October 30, 2014 MASAHUDU ANKIILU 0 Comments

GHANA’S energy sector will receive a boost of 200 megawatts (MW) of wind power following Swiss wind farm developer NEK Umwelttechnik’s plan to develop the Ayitepa Wind Farm to produce about 10 percent of the country’s total electricity generation capacity.

Ghana To Cut Power Production To Safe Hydro Dam

Africa, News September 22, 2014September 22, 2014 MASAHUDU ANKIILU 0 Comments

Ghana’s Volta River Authority (VRA) has announced that it will cut back on power generation next month due to the low water levels in the Akosombo Dam.

Ad

AD

AD

Exchange Rates

CurrencyRate

Video

https://africaneyereport.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/WhatsApp-Video-2021-05-14-at-08.30.57-1.mp4

Video

https://africaneyereport.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/WhatsApp-Video-2021-05-10-at-06.28.43.mp4
Video Stories

Video Stories

The Importance of ‘Conversion Rate’

Audio stories

Video

https://africaneyereport.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/WhatsApp-Video-2021-05-14-at-08.30.05.mp4

About Us

AfricanEyeReport.com offers extensive coverage of Information Communication Technology, economy, business, and banking and finance on the African continent and as such the site provides access to a highly targeted audience and is an ideal advertising outlet for the promotion of ICT services, telecom and mobile, banking and finance products, among others.

Read More…

Latest stories

  • EU Warns Galamsey Could Hurt Ghana’s Exports October 21, 2025
  • CEO Of MobileMoney LTD Calls for Fintech Industry Players to Engage Innovators to Deepen Financial Inclusion October 21, 2025
  • Coca-Cola, Gutsche Agree to Sell Controlling Interest in Coca-Cola Beverages Africa to Coca-Cola HBC AG October 21, 2025
  • Ghana: President Directs Extension of Railway Line From Tema Port to Dawa Industrial Enclave October 21, 2025
  • Ghana: High Commission of India Holds Festival With Exciting Performances October 20, 2025

Pages

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
Copyright © 2025 by African Eye Report.
African Eye Report
WhatsApp us
Skip to content
Open toolbar Accessibility Tools

Accessibility Tools

  • Increase TextIncrease Text
  • Decrease TextDecrease Text
  • GrayscaleGrayscale
  • High ContrastHigh Contrast
  • Negative ContrastNegative Contrast
  • Light BackgroundLight Background
  • Links UnderlineLinks Underline
  • Readable FontReadable Font
  • Reset Reset