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Ghana Steel Manufacturing Industry: B5 Plus Receives Awards for its Investments and CSR Initiatives

B5 Plus Limited, the largest steel manufacturing company in Ghana, has bagged eleven awards so far for its CSR and investments in 2022. At the recent GIPC awards, the company was ranked among the top 100 companies in the country and scooped the national brands innovation and manufacturing brand of the year awards at the National Top Brands Awards.

Real Estate: SuCasa Properties to be Headline Sponsor for the Upcoming Ghana Housing Show 2023

Marking the 14th edition of the Ghana Property Awards, the Ghana Housing Show and Diaspora Property Awards 2023 promises to be spectacular with all intents and purposes. SuCasa Properties, as part of its corporate engagements in the housing infrastructural development in Ghana and beyond, has graciously aptly positioned itself as the headline sponsor of the event, slated for 23rd to 24th of June, 2023.

Addressing the Housing Deficit in Ghana: An Overview by Michael O’Grantson-Agyapong, CEO of SuCasa Properties

Affordable housing has been at the forefront of discussions amongst governments around the world, and particularly amongst African governments, as Africa boasts a young, vibrant, and ever-growing population which shows no signs of slowing down. A blessing by any measure. But of course, if not properly managed, could easily become a misfortune.

Securitization: Business Law Firm AB & David Africa Discusses Loan Repayment and Collateral in Ghana

Availability of credit and at competitive prices are major factors that promote the growth of businesses. Two of the main problems that face Ghana’s small and medium-scale enterprises are the unavailability of credit and the cost of credit. A critical look at this problem reveals that it is not primarily unavailability but rather, the conditions for accessing available credit that most entities are unable to meet.

Packaging Industry in Kenya and East Africa: Sustainable Production and Consumption with Silafrica

Historically, resource consumption has been correlated with the economic development of a society. This has led to emergence of wasteful practices in global production and consumption with little regard for optimization. Resources are finite and with the world population estimated to 9.6 billion people by 2050, three earths will be needed to provide the resources needed to sustain our current lifestyle.

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