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After extra time, it's still nil nil
China also wants to dip her hand in Ghana's new found oil. China being world's second largest oil consumer is looking into Ghana and Guinea to help fuel its economy.
Ghana is steadily moving ahead in the tournament. At times though, they seem to be their own enemy; however, if they continue their aggression
Ghana’s inflation rate dropped to 18.37 percent in the month of September from August’s 19.65 percent. This decline makes three months consecutively and strengthens
Ghana National Petroleum Corp (GNPC) remains interested in buying Kosmos Energy’s stake in the giant Jubilee oil field, a source said on Thursday, two
Ghana says it will no longer accept conditionalities attached to the budgetary support by its development partners. Conditionalities such as how loans and grants
Authorities have discovered “links” and retrieved equipment in the case of two persons allegedly behind the leakage of this year’s November/December West Africa Senior
State-run Ghana National Petroleum Corp (GNPC) is studying an agreement by Exxon Mobil (XOM.N) to buy Kosmos Energy’s stake in the Jubilee oil field
MTV Networks Africa, a unit of Viacom (VIA.N), has already exceeded its 2010 audience forecast by 20 percent, thanks to a two-pronged distribution approach,
Major African currencies, except for Angola’s kwanza and Ghana’s cedi, will strengthen against the dollar in 2010 as a rebound in the global economy
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