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The Chief Executive Officer of PEF, Nana Osei Bonsu delivers keynote address at USAID Miline Survey Dissertation Conference. Below is the full address:
A KEYNOTE ADDRESS DELIVERED BY NANA OSEI-BONSU, ...
After the Companies Bill, 2013 was laid in Parliament in 2015, the Private Enterprise Federation (PEF) sought the indulgence of His Lordship the Speaker to respectfully withhold discussions and consideration ...
CONSOLIDATED PRIVATE SECTOR INPUTS INTO MINISTRY OF FINANCE’S PRE-BUDGET TAX CONSULTATIVE MEETING Ø Review of Capital Gains tax The government is requested to review the capital gains tax as the ...
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ASSOCIATION OF GHANA INDUSTRIES (AGI)
The Association of Ghana Industries (AGI) formed in 1958 is a business association of over 1200 members, made up of small, medium and large scale manufacturing ...
The Private Enterprise Foundation (now Federation) was established in 1994 as the apex institution to forge consensus and provide the leadership voice for advocacy, on the initiative of the Association ...
For several decades, Ghana implemented public sector-led economic development strategies where Government directly controlled most of business activities. There was a shift in focus however in the late ...
Administrative corruption is generally defined as profiteering from public posts. It includes a public officer’s abuse of roles, powers, or resources in public bureaucracies.3 Ghana law defines a public ...
Introduction
The Private Sector is that part of an economy that is neither owned nor controlled by the state or Government but, is run, by individuals (Investopedia, 2016). The private sector therefore ...
The Ghanaian real estate market has seen significant expansion due to the rapid growth of the Ghanaian economy and the influx of foreign investors into the country. Demand for various types of properties ...
Road transport is by far the dominant carrier of freight and passengers in Ghana’s land transport system. It carries over 95 percent of all passenger and freight traffic. Most communities, including the ...
corporate governance is the set of arrangements through which organizations account to their stakeholders. Good corporate governance requires accountability to a broad stakeholder-group including shareholders, ...
Agriculture is the main driving force behind Ghana's economy, accounting for approximately 42% of the country's GDP and employing 54% of its work force. Ghana is the world's largest cocoa producer after ...
The country may be classified into three main agriculture zones. The forest vegetation zone: consists of parts of Western, Eastern, Ashanti, Brong-Ahafo and Volta Regions. The northern savannah vegetation ...
Ghana has been undergoing a process of financial sector restructuring and transformation as an integral part of its Vision 2015 strategy. Prior to 2003, the Bank of Ghana, Ghana’s Central Bank, operated ...
The Private Enterprise Foundation (PEF), was founded on the initiative of four major business associations: Association of Ghanaian Industries (AGI), Ghana National Chamber of Commerce (GNCC), the Ghana ...
Agriculture has long been an important sector of the economy, employing about 50 percent of the labour force. At the end of 2014, the sector contributed an estimated 19.9 percent to the country’s GDP (Ghana ...
Ghana Vision 2020: A Middle Income Country by the Year 2020
Ghana seeks to become a middle income country by the year 2020. This ambitious objective, embodied in the Government's Vision 2020, requires ...
Over the last decade, Ghana's real GDP has grown steadily at 4 per cent per annum on average. Sectoral growth rates in agriculture, industry and services have also remained reasonably ...