Government to reintroduce advertising bill to Parliament to sanitize industry – Deputy Minister of Trade
“The bill, once passed, will ensure standardization, uphold ethical values, and improve professionalism in the industry,” Mr Ahi noted
“The bill, once passed, will ensure standardization, uphold ethical values, and improve professionalism in the industry,” Mr Ahi noted
He added that the remaining funds would be mobilised through private sector commitments, with potential pledges already nearing $2 billion.
The driver of the vehicle reportedly fled the scene, abandoning the truck.
“If we sustain this momentum, we could exceed 2,000 CHPS compounds over the next four years,” Kwakye Ofosu added.
“This is fact and true. Management wishes to inform the general public that this recruitment process is yet to commence,” the statement read.
In an application filed on June 23, Adu-Boahene and the three other accused persons through their lawyers said they want certain documents disclosed.
Opening his speech with a powerful personal story, President Mahama recalled how one of his younger brothers was crippled by polio during their childhood.
Mr Aboagye also pointed to improved macroeconomic conditions, citing falling inflation and a more stable cedi.
“When you talk of plastic, at times we get confused. Rubber is not plastic. Car tyres are not plastic. The single-use ones are the challenge now,”
The licences are due to expire in 2036 but under a memorandum of understanding, the government, and Tullow Oil have agreed to extend operations until 2040.