Atlantic Tower by Meridian Group to Open More Commercial Offices in Airport City in Accra
Radwan Fattal Dakmak, CEO of Meridian Group, shares his vision for the future of Atlantic Tower.
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Radwan Fattal Dakmak, CEO of Meridian Group, shares his vision for the future of Atlantic Tower.
Delhi Public School International, one of the revered international schools in Ghana, recently held a successful investiture ceremony to inaugurate its new prefects for the …
An expert in anything was once a beginner. ARG 1 Africa, the largest wholly owned Ghanaian company specialized in elevator engineering, offers an open platform to young hardworking students of different ages, from different schools and universities across globe, to explore the moving installations industry in Ghana.
This article by Vera Owusu Osei of Pan-African business law firm AB & David, discusses bullying in the workplace, looking at its various forms and implications. It also discusses cyber bullying in the light of remote working. The article will look at Ghana’s regulatory framework on the subject and proposes some measures that workers can adopt when bullied. It then concludes with suggestions on the way forward.
Organized by AsiaOne magazine and URS Media, ‘Celebrating 75 Years of India’s Independence’ was the theme of the 18th Edition of Asia-Africa Business and Social Forum 2022 Awards and Business Summit. Inspiring leader and visionary entrepreneur Mukesh Thankwani, the man behind West-Africa’s fastest growing steel company, B5 Plus Group, was felicitated with Global Leader of the Year 2021-22 Awards.
Roni Gaby Mattouk, CEO of ARG 1 Africa, a leading elevator engineering company in West Africa, mentions some of the key projects done by ARG 1 in Ghana.
David Ofosu-Dorte, Senior Partner at AB & David, shares his vision for the leading Pan-African business law firm in the next few years.
Roni Gaby Mattouk, CEO of ARG 1 Africa, discusses opportunities in the elevator engineering sector in Ghana, mentioning current trends and growth potential.
The terms frustration and force majeure tend to be used interchangeably in relation to the inability of a party to perform his or her contractual obligations. This short write-up by Ferdinand D. Adadzi, Partner at multi-specialist pan-African business law firm AB & David, explains what is meant when a contract is frustrated as against when a contract is affected by a force majeure event.
David Ofosu-Dorte, Senior Partner at AB & David, a leading Pan-African business law firm and the only African law firm with Lexcel accreditation of the Law Society of England and Wales, discusses partnerships with international firms.