Ghana Sectors

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Precious Metals and Minerals Sector in Ghana: Nana Akwasi Awuah of PMMC Discusses Current Trends

Nana Akwasi Awuah shares his assessment of the precious metals and minerals sector in Ghana and gives an overview of PMMC, the authorised body, legally permitted to grade, assay, value, process, buy and sell precious minerals and to license agents in Ghana. The Precious Minerals Marketing Company has extensive expertise and state of the art technology in determining the purity of gold, diamond and other precious metals.

E. Wells Realty: Providing Advisory Services for Home Owners, Investors and Developers in Ghana

In this exclusive interview, Hanna Atiase gives an overview of E. Wells Realty and Consultancy, a company specialized in providing advisory services for home owners, investors and developers, and helping to connect individuals in the diaspora to real estate opportunities in Ghana. She also discusses upcoming projects and shares her vision for E. Wells Realty in the next few years.

KEY Contracting: Hussein Fakhry Talks Delivering Value Added Projects and Sustainable Developments

Twenty-two years back, we were only two architects – me and my brother Imad – when we put our hands and minds together and established KEY Contracting, initially in Lebanon, and then in Ghana and Ivory Coast. Today, we are proud to have 100 staff in the three offices.

From Commercial Office Buildings to Residences, KEY Architectural Group Designs the Future of Real Estate in Ghana

Since inception, KEY Architectural Group has constantly displayed a professional approach to successful residential, commercial and administrative projects, in the scope of architectural and engineering design, consultation and contracting. With projects ranging from commercial office buildings to residences, KEY Architectural Group is well known for establishing some of Accra’s most recognizable real estate designs.

Doing Business in Ghana: ARG 1 Africa Partners with Harvard Business School and Ashesi University

2023 started off with a collaboration between Harvard Business School and ARG 1 Africa. The latter was the project partner to support an eager group of second-year MBA students in the Immersive Field Course: “Ghana; Doing Business Across Africa”. The project set to highlight the many opportunities and potential challenges for students interested in business on the African continent, which is part of a broader umbrella of IFCs at Harvard.

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