Dream Realty: Overview of the Real Estate Sector in Ghana
Karim Ibrahim, Managing Director of Dream Realty, gives his assessment on the real estate sector in Ghana and explains how the company started operating in the country in 2008.
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Karim Ibrahim, Managing Director of Dream Realty, gives his assessment on the real estate sector in Ghana and explains how the company started operating in the country in 2008.
Mrs. Kate Quartey-Papafio gives an overview of the Reroy Group, which diversified in power cables, power distribution equipments, oil and gas, metals and energy generation. The group is composed of Reroy Cables, Reroy Power, Reroy Metals and Reroy Energy.
Amar Deep S. Hari, CEO of IPMC, talks about the IT sector in Ghana and discusses the company’s ambition to be specialized in many different areas of the IT industry, as, according to him, IT is an unlimited landscape.
Amar Deep S. Hari, CEO of IPMC, talks about the international players in the IT segment, mentioning that most of them have a presence in Ghana, as the Ghanaian hunger for IT is huge.
Amar Deep S. Hari, CEO of IPMC, discusses the fact that his company has always been in the forefront of creating enabling environments where IT can flourish, making available the latest technology products to the market.
Amar Deep S. Hari, CEO of IPMC, talks about the future trends in IT solutions. According to him, one of the areas to focus on in terms of software applications and software development should be mobile apps.
Amar Deep S. Hari, CEO of IPMC (Intercom Programming & Manufacturing Company), talks about his experience in Ghana. IPMC is one of West Africa’s largest IT companies, employing over 600 people, spread over 20 locations and serving many different countries.
“Europeans would find no better place only an hour or an hour and a half away to come to than Libya,” claims Anas M. Tarsin from Al Waddan Hotel in Tripoli.
The oldest hotel in Libya had welcome many celebrities in the past, including Sophia Loren, Marilyn Monroe, Mohammed Ali, Bob Hope or even Frank Sinatra. “No one was allowed in, Libyan or otherwise if they weren’t wearing a blazer and tie. It was a fruitful time for Libyans, it was beautiful,” explains Anas M. Tarsin.
Afriqiyah Airways finally have the chance to be upgraded and become competitive as it is fully supported by Libyan Ministry of Transportation, other ministries and Libyan Prime Minister himself.