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Fred Dzakpata

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Fred Dzakpata is a Ghanaian journalist who specializes in business reporting in Africa.

Egypt secures $2 billion IMF support

The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund has approved a $2 billion facility for Egypt as part of the country’s three year programme...

46 million bank accounts in Nigeria are dormant

"Inactive or dormant bank accounts" have risen from 36.7 million in 2017 to 46.7 million last year in Nigeria. These details were made public the...

Ghana: Baby Jet Airlines set to begin operations

Ghana’s Aviation Ministry has said that newly launched airline, Baby Jet is set to begin commercial operations this month. The airline owned by Ghanaian football star...

Kenya to lift ban on poultry imports from Uganda

Kenya says it will lift the ban on poultry imports from neighboring Uganda. It follows reports that the outbreak of bird flu in Uganda...

U.S imposes visa sanctions on Ghana

The United States government has imposed visa restriction on Ghana. It has accused the West African country of failing to accept it's citizens awaiting deportation...

Ghana now processing 34 percent of it’s cocoa

Ghana seems to be making some remarkable strides in the domestic processing raw cocoa beans into various products. New data from Ghana's Cocobod, the agency...

Ghana to host 2019 West African Monetary Zone meeting

Members of the West African Monetary Zone (WAMZ) will hold their next bi annual meeting in Ghana's capital Accra, next month. A statement released in...

Renault to establish assembling plant in Ghana

French automobile firm Renault has expressed interest in establishing a plant in Ghana as a long term project. Senior Vice President and Chairman of Groupe...

3 MTN workers deported from Uganda

Three foreign staff of Telecommunication firm MTN have been deported from Uganda for various offences. The three are Olivier Prentout, Marketing Chief Officer, deported to...

4 Telcos in Ghana seek redress over $7 million fine

Four Telecomunication firms namely MTN, Vodafone, AirtelTigo and Glo are challenging a $7 million fine imposed on them by Ghana’s National Communication Authority. The regulator...

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