Top Ten Sectors to Consider for Investment in Ghana
Marcopolis compiled a list of Ghana’s top ten sectors to consider for investment.
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Marcopolis compiled a list of Ghana’s top ten sectors to consider for investment.
“We have to be transparent and very realistic at the same time; to say that we are expecting some foreign investments to come in at this time would be exaggeration.”
Raimundo Maico Diomba, Governor of Maputo Province, shares his vision for the future and his dreams for the Province and Mozambique as a whole. He also talks about investment in the country.
Exclusive interview with GIPC – Ghana’s Investment Promotion Center – about Ghana’s footprint in regional and international business community and the many investment opportunities that this West African country offers.
Jesús Evodio Velázquez Aguirre, Mayor of Acapulco, gives an overview of the city, which is located in the state of Guerrero on the Pacific coast of Mexico. The city is best known as one of the country’s oldest and most famous beach resorts.
Capstone Investment Group acquired Laziza Brewery in Mar Mikhael area of Beirut. “We are turning it into lofts with the renowned architect Bernard Khoury.”
“I joined this company 4 years ago and my vision has been to more or less maintain our place as the forerunner in the oil and gas industry in Ghana in the indigenous company category.”
“We need to generate electricity and sell it. However, there is a need for huge capital investments to put up these power plants. A second case in point is grid extension and rural electrification,” notes Omane Frimpong, CEO of Wilkins Engineering, the right partner for electricity engineering projects in West Africa.
“The landmark project we are most proud of is when, in 2000, we installed a 50-kilowatt solar system in the Ministry of Energy building. At the time, it was the biggest solar system in Ghana,” says Omane Frimpong, CEO of Wilkins Engineering, the right partner for electricity engineering projects in West Africa.
“In 1998, we were working with Isofoton from Spain who was embarking on solar projects and we were their subcontractors in Ghana. In the same year, we also worked with Elecnor,” says Omane Frimpong, CEO of Wilkins Engineering, the right partner for electricity engineering projects in West Africa.